Asiana Airlines moves to Incheon Terminal 2 from Jan. 14, 2026
From January 14, 2026, all Asiana Airlines flights will depart and arrive from Terminal 2 of Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN), [...]

From January 14, 2026 all flights Asiana Airlines will leave and arrive from the Terminal 2 of the airport in Seoul Incheon (ICN), leaving the Terminal 1, where the company has so far focused its international operations.
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The change comes at a time of reorganization for South Korean air transport, following theKorean Air's acquisition of Asiana, which has been operating since T2.
How the transfer will take place
The change will trigger At midnight on January 14, 2026 (Korean time).:
- flights Departing or arriving by 11:59 p.m. Jan. 13 will still use the Terminal
- those January 14 onwards will instead operate from the Terminal 2. All the hours indicated refer to the Korean time zone.
I check-in desks Asiana will be placed in the G-J zones of T2, with new areas dedicated to premium service and automated checks. The company recommends. Always check the terminal listed on the ticket or app, especially for the codeshare flights, which could depart from different terminals depending on the operating carrier.

What changes for passengers
The new arrangement will offer more modern spaces and faster controls, but may create inconvenience for those flying connecting flights with airlines that will remain at T1, including some members of Star Alliance, with which Asiana still maintains agreements of codeshare. Therefore, it will be important to check the updated departure terminal before travel to avoid delays or unplanned travel.

A new set-up for Incheon
With the displacement of Asiana, the Incheon Terminal 2 - opened in 2018 and equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure - is preparing to accommodate an increasing share of Korean air traffic, consolidating the role of Seoul as a major hub in East Asia.

In contrast, T1 seems destined to become the home of low-cost airlines operating international flights from this airport.
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