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Review of Korean Air First Class

Mar 31, 2024
Review of Korean Air First Class

Korean Air First Class stands as the pinnacle of South Korean aviation, blending heritage with modern luxury. As the flagship carrier and soon-to-be the unified face of Korean aviation following its merger with Asiana Airlines, Korean Air is redefining premium travel with a meticulously curated First Class experience, reflecting the nation’s hospitality and sophistication.

Operating from its renowned hub at Seoul-Incheon Airport, Korean Air connects travelers to 8 domestic and more than 90 international destinations across 38 countries, making it one of the few airlines with a truly global reach—including every continent. The airline is also celebrated as a major player in the worldwide air cargo market.

Korean Air co-founded the SkyTeam alliance in 2000, alongside Delta Air Lines, Air France, and Aeroméxico. Now with 19 members, SkyTeam covers over 170 countries, providing seamless connectivity and elite benefits for frequent flyers.

Members of the SKYPASS program enjoy a tiered loyalty system: Morning Calm Club, Morning Calm Premium Club, and Million Miler Club. Points can be accrued on Korean Air and all SkyTeam partners, with generous 10-year mileage validity for miles earned after July 2008 and no expiration for miles earned prior. The program is frequently lauded for its customer-friendly policies and flexible redemption options.

Airport experience

Seoul’s Incheon International Airport (ICN), located 48 kilometers from downtown, remains South Korea’s largest and most advanced airport. Since its inauguration, ICN has consistently garnered international awards for its passenger amenities and operational excellence, offering an unrivaled pre-flight experience for premium travelers.

ICN’s amenities are world-class, boasting features such as an 18-hole golf course, luxury spa, tranquil private sleeping suites, year-round ice rink, casino, multiplex cinema, gaming zone, lush indoor gardens, a Korean culture museum, panoramic observation deck, and a diverse array of gourmet dining and luxury shopping. Whether departing or connecting, guests find endless opportunities for relaxation and entertainment.

The Korean Air First Class Lounge, conveniently situated on Terminal 2’s 4th Floor opposite Gate 248, offers an intimate yet refined sanctuary. The lounge features an elegant selection of private seating—including plush recliners—and ample privacy screens for a serene ambiance. High-speed Wi-Fi and abundant charging stations cater to the modern traveler, though the absence of designated workspaces may be noted by business guests.

Culinary highlights include à la carte dining with both Korean specialties and international classics, complemented by a curated buffet and a modest but well-chosen wine and spirits list. The lounge’s shower suites and massage chair are standouts, and First Class passengers arriving in Seoul are treated to a complimentary Premium Arrival Shower at Club Olympus, Grand Hyatt Incheon—an exclusive touch that elevates the journey.

Cabin & Seat

Korean Air’s First Class cabins are available on select B747-8, A380, B777-300ER, and B777-200ER aircraft, each offering distinctive seating layouts and features. The visual identity is consistent throughout: a soothing blend of cream and celadon green, inspired by traditional Korean ceramics, enhanced with sophisticated dark-wood accents for a modern yet cultural touch.

The flagship Kosmo Suites 2.0—found on the B747-8 and certain B777-300ERs—offer unmatched privacy thanks to enclosed suites with sliding doors and tall partitions. On the B747-8, the 1-1 configuration in the nose creates an exclusive, cocoon-like environment. Seats provide a width of 51 cm (20.1 inches) and a pitch of 210 cm (83 inches), ensuring ample space for rest or work. Kosmo Suites 2.0 on select B777-300ERs are arranged in a 1-2-1 layout, balancing privacy and accessibility.

The A380 and some B777-300ERs feature the Kosmo Open Suites, arranged 1-2-1. The A380’s First Class main deck holds 12 seats; the B777-300ER, 8. The open suite design provides an expansive, airy atmosphere, with seats measuring 67 cm (26.5 inches) wide and a generous 210 cm (83 inches) pitch. The sense of space is enhanced by thoughtful lighting and unobstructed sightlines.

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Cuisine

First Class guests enjoy a bespoke dine-on-demand service, with menus tailored to highlight regional flavors and premium seasonal ingredients. Each meal is presented with fine linens, elegant tableware, and glassware, ensuring a refined restaurant-style experience at 35,000 feet. Signature dishes include authentic Korean Bibimbap with marinated beef and fresh vegetables, complete with sesame oil and house-made gochujang, as well as Western options like grilled tenderloin with rosemary brandy sauce, and roasted cod with saffron-infused sauce and artfully plated seasonal vegetables.

On intercontinental flights, the menu expands to feature classics such as Jajangmyeon (noodles in black bean sauce), ramen, and premium snacks like gourmet beef jerky. Every course is plated to perfection, and the extensive à la carte menu adapts to your preferences, making each dining experience truly personalized and memorable.

Beverages

First Class passengers are treated to a curated beverage program, including some of the world’s most celebrated champagnes—such as Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque (vintages vary by route) and Perrier-Jouët Blanc de Blancs. The wine list is carefully assembled, often featuring French standouts like Albert Bichot Chablis Premier Cru, Château d’Esclans Garrus Rosé, and Bordeaux’s Château Gruaud Larose. The selection is regularly refreshed to reflect the latest vintages and trends in fine wine.

The bar menu extends to bespoke cocktails, premium spirits, liqueurs, international beers, freshly pressed juices, an array of soft drinks, and a dedicated espresso and specialty coffee service on select routes—ensuring that every palate is catered to during the flight.

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Service

Korean Air’s First Class service is renowned for its meticulous attention to detail and genuine warmth. During our most recent flights, the crew consistently anticipated passenger needs, maintaining a delicate balance between attentiveness and discretion. Some travelers may find the proactivity of the service team a bit overzealous, but it is a hallmark of Korean hospitality to ensure guests want for nothing.

The signature crew uniforms—designed by Italian fashion icon Gianfranco Ferré—remain a stylish fixture, with celadon green jackets, silk blouses, and stone-hued pencil skirts for female staff, and tailored suits for male crew. White silk scarves and leather gloves complete the elegant ensemble, reinforcing the airline’s sophisticated image and attention to presentation.

Entertainment

The in-flight entertainment (IFE) system in First Class varies by aircraft: expect a 23-inch (58 cm) screen on the A380 and B747-8, while B777s offer a 17-inch (43 cm) display. The content library is broad, featuring Hollywood blockbusters, Korean cinema, international television, live sports, and a diverse music selection. Passengers are provided with Bose noise-cancelling headphones for immersive sound quality, and mobile device compatibility is standard.

As of 2025, Korean Air is rolling out Wi-Fi on its long-haul fleet, with select aircraft already equipped and the remainder expected to follow by year’s end—a significant enhancement for business travelers and digital nomads seeking seamless connectivity in the air.

Our Businessclass flight search platform provides up-to-date information on IFE and Wi-Fi availability across airlines and aircraft types.

Amenities & Facilities

Korean Air’s First Class amenity kit is a highlight, featuring a selection of Atelier Cologne skincare products, along with travel essentials like a toothbrush, eye mask, and more. On long-haul journeys, guests receive a plush mattress topper, premium duvet and pillow, and designer loungewear (comfort wear by Gianfranco Ferré), ensuring a restful sleep environment.

Onboard the A380, passengers can access two sophisticated bars: one reserved for Business Class on the upper deck and another exclusive to First Class, each offering a distinct beverage selection. The shared lounge area, while intimate with seating for four, provides a unique space for socializing and sampling premium drinks during the flight.

Short & Medium Haul

Korean Air’s short and medium-haul network is served by its evolving fleet of A220 and B737 aircraft, offering Business Class as the highest cabin. The airline is actively modernizing its narrowbody fleet, with the introduction of the A321neo bringing a refreshed inflight experience—expect lie-flat seats, USB-C and wireless charging, and dedicated mobile device holders as new standards in 2025.

Even on shorter flights, guests are treated to attentive service from highly trained cabin crew, with hot meal options and a variety of alcoholic beverages, including Champagne, available in Business Class. This commitment to premium service is consistent, whether flying across Asia or on domestic routes.

Sustainability

Korean Air continues to lead in sustainable aviation, investing heavily in next-generation fuel-efficient aircraft such as the Boeing 787 and Airbus A321neo. The airline was the first in Korea to deploy sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and, since 2021, has partnered with SK Energy to provide carbon-neutral jet fuel for select routes. Korean Air’s award-winning green initiatives also include the replacement of single-use plastics with paper-based alternatives and ongoing afforestation projects in Mongolia and China’s Kubuqi Desert.

Innovatively, Korean Air employs a unique drone swarm technology for aircraft inspections, with four drones working in concert to identify defects as small as 1 millimeter. This advanced system has reduced inspection times by up to 60%, setting a new standard for safety and efficiency in the region.

Our Businessclass flight search platform provides up-to-date insights on CO2 emissions per flight. Flights operated by the most modern, eco-friendly aircraft are scored higher in our quality rankings.

What We Love

  • First Class environment – an elegantly designed space featuring serene celadon green accents and calming tones.
  • Gastronomy – a standout First Class menu that celebrates Korean flavors and global culinary excellence.
  • Impeccable service – attentive, polished crew who deliver consistently exceptional hospitality, with a personal touch.