The plan includes:
Maintaining Asiana Airlines mileage separately for 10 years after integration
Allowing conversion to Korean Air SKYPASS miles at any time
Integration of elite tiers
Expanded mileage usage options
Korean Air submitted the plan to the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) on June 12 and resubmitted a revised version on September 25 following the KFTC’s request for amendments. The KFTC will now conduct a two-week public consultation period before issuing final approval.
Mileage integration details
Separately maintained for 10 years
Asiana Club mileage will be maintained as former Asiana Mileage for 10 years after the integration. At the end of this period, all remaining balances will automatically be converted to SKYPASS miles.
[Diagram 1] Korean Air and Asiana Airlines Integrated Mileage Plan
Usage options
Customers holding former Asiana Mileage can continue to redeem them for Korean Air Economy and Prestige Class award tickets or upgrade awards using Asiana’s current redemption levels. Other options include:
Cash and Miles payment (up to 30% of airfare when booking online)
Mileage shopping (branded goods, general merchandise, duty-free vouchers)
First Class award tickets or upgrade awards, not included in Asiana’s program, will not be available.
New accrual
Following the integration, all newly earned flight and partner miles will be credited exclusively as SKYPASS miles.
Elite tier integration
Asiana Airlines elite members (Platinum, Diamond Plus, Diamond, Gold) will be matched to equivalent Korean Air elite tiers, with their current status validity maintained.
Korean Air will expand its elite program from three tiers (Million Miler, Morning Calm Premium and Morning Calm) to four with the introduction of Morning Calm Select, which will provide SkyTeam Elite Plus benefits.
Morning Calm members will be divided into Morning Calm Select and Morning Calm tiers depending on their qualifications.
When members convert their miles, or when the 10-year period ends, their elite status will be reassessed based on their Korean Air qualifying miles and Asiana Airlines flown miles combined.
[Chart 1] Korean Air and Asiana Airlines Elite Tier Integration Plan
Conversion ratios
For a period of 10 years following the integration, members may convert their Asiana Airlines miles to SKYPASS miles at any time via a dedicated menu on Korean Air’s website. A conversion request must be for the member’s entire remaining mileage balance. Conversion ratios are:
Flight-accrued miles: 1:1
Partner-accrued miles 1:0.82
In consultation with the KFTC, Korean Air has established two conversion rates. The 1:1 ratio for flight miles reflects the similar accrual standards of both airlines. The 1:0.82 ratio for partner miles is based on an analysis of the respective acquisition costs.
[Diagram 2] Examples of Elite Member Status Reassessment
Expanded network access
The integration provides former Asiana Mileage holders with immediate access to a significantly broader network. Members can now redeem miles on 59 routes operated exclusively by Korean Air, including Washington D.C., Las Vegas, Atlanta, Lisbon, Amsterdam and Auckland - in addition to Asiana Airline’s existing network.
Korean Air remains committed to expanding mileage redemption opportunities and enhancing member benefits across the newly integrated global network.
[Chart 2] Korean Air & Asiana Airlines Routes (As of Dec. 2024)
About Korean Air
Serving the world for more than 55 years, Korean Air is one of the world's top 20 airlines, carrying more than 23 million passengers in 2024. With its global hub at Incheon International Airport (ICN), the airline serves 116 cities in 39 countries on five continents with a modern fleet of 161 aircraft and over 20,000 professional employees.
Korean Air's outstanding performance and commitment to the highest level of safety and customer service has widely been recognized. The airline has been granted numerous awards including a 5-star airline rating from Skytrax as well as Airline of the Year from both Air Transport World and Airline Ratings. Korean Air is a founding member of the SkyTeam airline alliance, and has grown into one of the largest transpacific airlines through its joint venture with Delta Air Lines.
For more information about Korean Air, please visit www.koreanair.com, Korea
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