Arirang Air

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Arirang Air
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Code: ARI
Hub: ICN
Holding: Arirang Group
Alliance: Rising Union
Founded: 03.08.2009
Fleet: 37 Aircraft
PAX: 568.674
Cargo: 35.646 CU
Rating AAA
updated: 05.10.2009

Arirang Air is the national carrier of South Korea. It operates domestic, regional and intercontinental flights radiating from its home base in Seoul Incheon to key destinations around the world and within South Korea.

With over 50 destinations and thereof currently 4 destinations to Europe from its home base.

Arirang Air operates a fleet of 34 aircrafts with best service and comfortable seats.

ARI is commited to providing the highest levels of service at all customer touch points, making each journey to a pleasant trip.

Your journey will become more relaxing, and the business will be executed faster and more efficiently. The overall intention of our service is to provide elegance to your travel. Enjoy a comfortable and convenient service on the wing with Arirang Air.

Arirang Air offers a premium service that continues from the beginning of your journey to its end.


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Seoul Incheon Airport

Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (Korean: 인천국제공항) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest and busiest in Asia. Since 2005, it has been consecutively rated as the best airport in the world by the Airports Council International and received the full 5-star ranking by Skytrax, the prestigious recognition shared only by Hong Kong International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport.

Located 70 km (43 mi) from Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea.

The airport opened for business in early 2001, replacing the older Gimpo International Airport, which now serves only domestic destinations plus shuttle flights to Tokyo (Haneda), Shanghai (Hongqiao) and Osaka (Kansai).

The airport serves as a hub for international civilian air transportation and cargo traffic in East Asia.

Incheon International Airport is also currently Asia's eighth busiest airport in terms of passengers, the world's fifth busiest airport in terms of cargo and freight, and the world's eleventh busiest airport in terms of international passengers in 2006.

In 2009, Incheon International Airport has been voted the best airport in the world, according to a 10-month survey of airline passengers.

Flights from Seoul Incheon (ICN)

Domestic flights

  • Busan (PUS)
  • Cheongju City (CJJ)
  • Daegu (TAE)
  • Gwangju (KWJ)
  • Jeju (CJU)
  • Jinju (HIN)
  • Muan (MWX)
  • Pohang (KPO)
  • Ulsan (USN)


Flights to Asia

China

  • Beijing (PEK)
  • Chengdu (CTU)
  • Chongqing (CKG)
  • Fuzhou (FOC)
  • Guangzhou (CAN)
  • Haikou (HAK)
  • Hong Kong International (HKG)
  • Huanghua (HHA)
  • Macao International (MFM)
  • Nanjing (NKG)
  • Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA)
  • Shanghai Pu Dong (PVG)
  • Shenyang (SHE)
  • Shenzhen (SZX)
  • Wuhan (WUH)
  • Xi An Xianyang (XIY)
  • Xiamen (XMN)
  • Zhengzhou (CGO)

Japan

  • Fukuoka (FUK)
  • Hakodate (HKD)
  • Hiroshima International (HIJ)
  • Kagoshima (KOJ)
  • Komatsu (KMQ)
  • Miyazaki (KMI)
  • Nagoya Chubu Centrair (NGO)
  • Okinawa (OKA)
  • Osaka Itami (ITM)
  • Sapporo Chitose (CTS)
  • Sendai (SDJ)
  • Tokyo Haneda (HND)
  • Tokyo Narita (NRT)

Taiwan

  • Kaohsiung (KHH)
  • Makung (MZG)
  • Taipei Sung Shan (TSA)
  • Taiwan Taoyuan International (TPE)

Rest of Asia

  • Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK)
  • Cebu (CEB)
  • Chiang Mai (CNX)
  • Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
  • Jakarta (CGK)
  • Kuala Lumpur International (KUL)
  • Manila (MNL)
  • Mumbai (BOM)
  • Singapur (SIN)
  • Vientiane (VTE)


Flights to Europe

  • Berlin Tegel (TXL)
  • Frankfurt Int. (FRA)
  • Helsinki (HEL)
  • Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)


Flights to U.S.A.

  • Anchorage (ANC)
  • Honolulu (HNL)


Flights from Busan (PUS)

  • Daegu (TAE)
  • Jeju (CJU)
  • Jinju (HIN)
  • Seoul Incheon (ICN)
  • Hiroshima International (HIJ)
  • Kochi, JP (KCZ)
  • Matsuyama (MYJ)
  • Miyazaki (KMI)
  • Oita (OIT)
  • Tokyo Haneda (HND)
  • Hong Kong International (HKG)
  • Shanghai Pu Dong (PVG)
  • Taiwan (TPE)


Fleet

  • 7x Boeing 737-200
  • 8x Boeing 737-900
  • 6x Boeing 767-300
  • 3x CRJ 200
  • 9x CRJ 700
  • 3x CRJ 900


On Board

With your class and space during flight, please experience our service in advance provided by Arirang Air.


First Class

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“Hankook Suites” is Arirang Air´s ambitious first-class service dedicated to special passengers. Its wood finish design gives you a sense of being in nature, offering the comfort of a five-star hotel.


Business Class

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Business class passengers can enjoy 180-degree full flat seats which previously were only available for first-class passengers. With our sky office “Hankook Sleeper Seat”, now you can experience maximum comfort and a convenient business environment throughout your flight.

Economy Class

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Experience the new seats designed to provide more space.

8.4-inch high resolution LCD wide screen and state-of-the-art AVOD (Audio & Video on Demand) system are available for all seats allowing you to select any channel at any time. Various menus and carefully selected programs ensure an enjoyable flight.


Flight Attendant


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In-flight Service

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Premium restaurant in the sky

In-flight meals are prepared by the first-class chef using high-quality ingredients and served with the premium service of a high-class hotel. Arirang Air offers carefully selected western, Chinese and Japanese course menus in addition to a traditional Korean menu together with top-quality wines recognized as the Cellars in the Sky and luxurious tableware made by the world's most distinguished maker. Experience the world's finest restaurant in the sky.


Visit Korea

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Livery

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