Asiana + Air New Zealand codeshare flight

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I will have a flight from Seoul, Incheon -> Tokyo, Narita -> Auckland, NZ -> Sydney, Australia, all in one booking. The first flight is operated by Asiana Airline, while the rest will be operated Air New Zealand.

My question is if I can get all 3 flight boarding passes when checking in at Incheon airport with Asiana? I notice that Seoul-Tokyo is a codeshare flight between Asiana & ANZ, but onward flights from Tokyo-Auckland-Sydney are solely operated by ANZ.

My flight is due next week so any advice now is highly appreciated.



Best Answer

I will have a flight from Seoul, Incheon -> Tokyo, Narita -> Auckland, NZ -> Sydney, Australia, all in one booking.

As it is in one booking, in most cases you should be able to check-in once and you will have all of your boarding passes available at the same time.

My question is if I can get all 3 flight boarding passes when checking in at Incheon airport with Asiana?

You might have to check with the airline. You can check online right now by viewing your booking and seeing if it displays all 3 flights or are they separate. It is better to arrive to the airport with time to spare just in case.

I notice that Seoul-Tokyo is a codeshare flight between Asiana & ANZ, but onward flights from Tokyo-Auckland-Sydney are solely operated by ANZ.

It may well be that you have to get boarding passes for the first 2 flights and separately for the 3rd flight, this has to be checked in your booking/with the airline.




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Who are Asiana Airlines partners?

Star Alliance/Partner Airlines When boarding flights of Etihad Air, Qatar Airways and Air Astana, the partners of Asiana Airlines, a passenger may earn Asiana Club Miles. Miles are earned based on the class of reservation of the e-ticket.

Is Asiana leaving Star Alliance?

On 16 November 2020, Asiana Airlines announce their plans to exit the alliance after the Korean Government confirmed that the airline will be acquired by Korean Air, a SkyTeam member for $1.6 billion. In 2022, Lufthansa announced plans to buy 40% stake in ITA Airways, a SkyTeam member.

How can I check my flight share code?

For a codeshare flight, you'll check in with the operating airline at their desk at the airport or online. Refer back to your flight confirmation email, which will have a confirmation number or record location number associated with your reservation.

Will Asiana join SkyTeam?

Korean Air will operate Asiana Airlines as a subsidiary for next two years, after which it will combine its operation, IT, and other systems into single system until 2024. Once the merger is complete, Asiana Airlines could become a member of SkyTeam.




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