Asiana Airlines Revises ‘Upgrade Standby’ Service, Reducing Prices on Short-Haul Routes

Asiana Airlines Revises ‘Upgrade Standby’ Service, Reducing Prices on Short-Haul Routes

Asiana Airlines will change the service details of its ‘Upgrade Standby’ policy, starting from applications on August 21.

The airline will reduce the prices for short-haul routes and increase them for long-haul routes. It will also expand its route classification from five to six categories and change Southeast Asia into three separate categories.

As a result, upgrades between Japan and Korea will range from 10,000 to 25,000 yen, depending on the booking class. Some booking classes will not be eligible for upgrades.

‘Upgrade Standby’ is a service that allows passengers to upgrade from economy to business class. Applications can be made from 96 hours to 24 hours before departure, and confirmation is given three hours before departure. It is noted that services other than seating and meals will be equivalent to economy class.

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