About Korean Air

Korean Air, the flag carrier of South Korea, began operations in the late 1960s after its predecessor, run by the South Korean government, was privatized. This transition was part of a broader national development plan to promote economic growth through infrastructure and industry improvements including the aviation sector. Over the years, Korean Air has grown substantially, benefitting from the country's strategic position in Asia and its booming economy. The airline has been instrumental in connecting South Korea with major cities worldwide, fostering not just business connectivity but also tourism and cultural exchange. The fleet of Korean Air is comprehensive, supporting both passenger and cargo transport across diverse international routes. It maintains a modern and efficient fleet to offer better service and to ensure environmental sustainability, which is becoming increasingly important in the airline industry. This includes long-haul and short-haul aircraft that offer a range of services tailored to different market needs—from high-density routes requiring large capacity aircraft to shorter regional services. The emphasis on fleet modernization and expansion signifies Korean Air’s commitment to improving the passenger experience and operational efficiency. In terms of services, Korean Air is known for its customer-oriented approach, providing a high standard of service that reflects traditional Korean hospitality — known as 'Jungyijae'. It provides a variety of class services catered to different customer needs and preferences, which typically includes luxury options with exceptional comfort and privacy, as well as economically efficient choices for budget-conscious travelers. Onboard, passengers can enjoy gourmet meals inspired by Korean and international cuisines, state-of-the-art entertainment options, and connectivity features that cater to business and leisure travelers alike. The airline's commitment to service quality has helped it earn a prestigious reputation in the international aviation community.

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Latest Passenger Reviews for Korean Air

Overall Value for Money

4.4

From 52 reviews

Seat and Cabin Space

4.3

From 52 reviews

Customer Service

4.7

From 52 reviews

In Flight Entertainment

4.0

From 50 reviews

Baggage Handling

4.2

From 6 reviews

Check-in Process

4.0

From 7 reviews

Meals and Beverages

4.2

From 52 reviews

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