Asiana Airlines, Unlimited In-Flight Wi-Fi Coupon Event on Americas Routes
[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Asiana Airlines announced on the 2nd that it will hold an event offering Wi-Fi usage vouchers to customers who purchase tickets for routes to the Americas.
Asiana Airlines will give unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi usage coupons to the first 300 customers who purchase tickets for routes to the Americas on its website by the 7th and board within 25 days.
The Wi-Fi coupon number will be sent via messenger to the mobile phone number entered by the customer immediately upon completion of the ticket reservation for the Americas route.
Currently, Asiana Airlines operates four routes to the Americas: Incheon-LA (9 times weekly), Incheon-New York (7 times weekly), Incheon-San Francisco (4 times weekly), and Incheon-Seattle (3 times weekly). The latest model, the A350, has been deployed on all routes to the Americas to enhance customer convenience.
When Asiana Airlines introduced the A350 in 2017, it became the first domestic airline to provide in-flight Wi-Fi service, upgrading the quality of domestic airline services to a new level.
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The A350, compared to other mid-to-large aircraft in its class, boasts high fuel efficiency, eco-friendliness with reduced carbon emissions and noise, and a comfortable cabin environment, establishing itself as Asiana Airlines' next-generation flagship aircraft. A total of 13 units have been introduced, of which 4 have been converted into cargo planes and are currently in operation.
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