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Korean Air Business Class

Korean Air Prestige Suite features a lie-flat bed with privacy door on 787-9 aircraft, refined Korean and Western dining, and a strong network across Asia.

Korean Air is South Korea’s flag carrier and the largest airline in the country, operating from its hub at Seoul Incheon International Airport. It serves over 120 destinations across Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania. The airline introduced its Prestige Suite 2.0 on the Boeing 787-9 in 2019, marking a significant upgrade to its business class product with enclosed suites and all-aisle access.

Seat and cabin

The Prestige Suite 2.0 on the 787-9 features a 1-2-1 layout with sliding privacy doors, a 21-inch lie-flat bed, 15.4-inch screen, and personal storage compartments. On the Boeing 777-300ER, older Prestige Sleeper seats use a 2-2-2 or staggered 2-2-2 layout with angled-flat or lie-flat beds depending on the sub-variant. The A380 upper deck features a 2-2-2 layout. Passengers should check aircraft type before booking to secure the best product.

Dining and service

Korean Air is renowned for its Korean cuisine, with bibimbap being the signature business class dish — served with gochujang sauce and fresh vegetables mixed at your seat. Western multi-course options are also available. The airline uses traditional Korean ceramics for plating, and Korean wines and spirits complement the beverage list alongside international selections. Service follows a formal, attentive Korean hospitality style.

Lounge access

The Korean Air Prestige Lounge at Incheon Terminal 2 is the airline’s flagship lounge, offering hot Korean and Western dishes, a bar area, shower rooms, and panoramic views of the airfield. At international outstations, Korean Air uses SkyTeam partner lounges. The ICN lounge is regularly rated among the best airline business class lounges in Asia.

FAQ

How much does Korean Air Prestige Suite cost?

Round-trip Prestige Suite fares between the US and Seoul typically range from $3,000 to $6,000 depending on season and route. Award availability through SkyTeam partners like Delta or Air France-KLM Flying Blue can offer strong value, especially during off-peak periods.

Which Korean Air aircraft has the best business class?

The Boeing 787-9 with Prestige Suite 2.0 is the best product, featuring enclosed suites with doors in a 1-2-1 layout. Avoid the older 777-300ER configurations with 2-2-2 seating if privacy and direct aisle access matter to you.

Does Korean Air fly direct from the US and Europe?

Yes. Korean Air operates nonstop flights from multiple US cities including Los Angeles, New York JFK, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, and Atlanta. European nonstop routes include London Heathrow, Paris CDG, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Rome.