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Asiana Airlines reduced its annual net loss
March 6th 2026
Asiana Airlines posted a net loss of 136.8 billion won (US$94.7 million) in 2025, compared to a net loss of 493.8 billion won in 2024. Read More » The carrier recorded a loss of 342.5 billion won, marking its first annual operating loss in five years since 2020. Asiana cited one-off costs incurred during preparations for its integration with Korean Air, increased investments, and rising labor costs in its annual performance. A weak won also affected fuel and aircraft maintenance expenses, it added. In 2026, Asiana Airlines plans to focus on strengthening new passenger markets and expanding belly cargo operations using passenger aircraft to improve overall profitability.