List of airlines of South Korea.
- Jin Air
- Jeju Air
- Eastar Jet
- Air Busan
- Asiana Airlines
- Korean Air
- T'way Airlines
- Air Seoul
- defunct - Fly Gangwon
- Air Premia
- Hi Air
- Aero K Airlines
>What are the South Korea's largest airlines?
Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines are the two major airlines in South Korea.
>Which are the low-cost airlines in South Korea?
Jin Air, Jeju Air, Eastar Jet, Air Seoul, Aero K Airlines, T'way Air are the low-cost carriers in South Korea.
Jin Air
Jin Air is a low cost airline in South Korea, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Korean Air. Jin Air began operations in 2008 with routes to regional destinations in Korea.


Jeju Air
Jeju Air is a low cost airline based in Jeju, South Korea, offering scheduled domestic services between Jeju and the South Korean mainland. The low cost airline company Jeju Air carries out its operations with boeing 737 model aircraft.

Jeju Air's Airplane, Boeing 737-800

Eastar Jet
Eastar Jet is a low-cost airline with its headquarters in South Korea. In 2009, Eastar Jet made its maiden flight from Gimpo International Airport to Jeju International Airport. Now, the airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 14 destinations in eight countries. China, Cambodia, Japan, Philippines and Singapore are some of Eastar Jet destinations. Eastar Jet uses Boeing aircraft.


Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines is one of South Korea's two major airlines, along with Korean Air. Asiana has its headquarters in Asiana Town building in Seoul. Asiana Airlines operaes scheduled flights to many routes throughout Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Asiana Airlines uses Airbus and Boeing brand aircraft in scheduled passenger transportation.


Korean Air Lines
Korean Air Lines (KAL) is the largest airline in South Korea. KAL operaes scheduled flights to many routes throughout Asia, Europe and North America. KAL uses Gimpo and Incheon international airports in the capital Seoul as its main hub. Korean Air uses Airbus and Boeing aircraft. KAL is a SkyTeam member.


Hi Air
Hi Air, is a korean regional airline in South Korea. Hi Air uses The ATR72-500, a jet turboprop, is a model optimized for short-distance routes, for its flight operations.

Hi Air's Airplane, Atr 72-500

Air Premia
Air Premia is a Korean Hybrid Service Carrier that specializes in mid-to long-distance. Air Premia use Incheon International Airport as hub. Air Premia operates Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.

Air Premia Airplane, Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Air Seoul
Air Seoul is a regional and low cost carrier in Korea. Air Seoul is a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines. Air Seoul is from Seoul, capital city of South Korea. Air Seoul uses Airbus aircraft for its flight operations.

Air Seoul's Airplane, Airbus A321

Air Busan
Air Busan is a regional airline. It is a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines. The airline began its operation in 2007 as Busan International Airlines Company. Air Busan uses Airbus A320 model aircraft in its operations.


T'way Airlines
T'way Air is a low-cost airline in South Korea. T'way Air was established in 2010. The T'way Airlines fleet consists of Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

T'way Air's Airplane, Boeing 737-800

Aero K Airlines
Aero K Airlines is a domestic low cost airline in South Korea. Aero K Airlines use Cheongju International Airport as hub. Aero K Airlines operates Airbus A320-200 aircraft.

Aero K Airlines Airplane, Airbus A320-200

Fly Gangwon
>defunct - Airlines in South KoreaFly Gangwon is a low-cost airline in Korea. Fly Gangwon is a new airline. Fly Gangwon operates regional flights. Fly Gangwon uses Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Fly Gangwon ceased all flight operations in 2023.

Fly Gangwon's Airplane, Boeing 737-800
