, South Korea's second-largest airline, offers an impressive blend of modern aircraft and innovative services. This can particularly be seen in its Business Suites on the Airbus A380. Configured initially as first class, these 12 suites provide a luxurious experience with private cabins, spacious seating, and enhanced in-flight entertainment.

However, their designation as business class makes these seats more affordable than traditional first-class fares. Asiana's decision to rebrand and revamp its premium offering reflects a keen understanding of passenger needs and market trends. By making strategic decisions, the airline has been able to continue its longstanding commitment to passenger comfort while reducing costs.

Asiana’s A380s operate on routes between Seoul Incheon (ICN) and major destinations like Los Angeles (LAX) and Tokyo Narita (NRT). For passengers along these routes, the airline’s Business Suites stand out as a premier choice for anyone seeking comfort and exclusivity in the skies. Asiana Airlines, South Korea’s second-largest operator, was founded in 1988.

The Star Alliance member has two hubs in Seoul: an international hub at Incheon International Airport (ICN) and a domestic hub at Gimpo International Airport (GMP). Despite often being overshadowed by the much larger Korean Air, Asiana Airlines continues to play a significant role in the region. According to , the airline operates seven domestic passenger routes to six cities and 53 international route.