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Korean Air Business Class

Prestige Suite1-2-1 suite with sliding privacy door on 787-10

Serving 8 US airports · Hub: Seoul Incheon

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At a Glance

Updated April 2026

Korean Air (KE) offers Prestige Suite1-2-1 suite with sliding privacy door on 787-10. Part of the SkyTeam alliance. Serves 8 US airports. Hub: Seoul Incheon. 12+ monitored routes available for automated fare tracking.

✈️ Prestige Suite

Seat Configuration
1-2-1 suite with sliding door
Seat Pitch / Bed Length
75"
Lounge Access
KAL Prestige Lounge (ICN)

Key Features

New Prestige Suite with sliding door on 787-10
Korean and Western multi-course dining
KAL Prestige Lounge at Incheon
Extensive Asia-Pacific network via Seoul hub
Lie-flat bed
Privacy door
Korean & Western dining
Large touchscreen

Korean Air Business Class Review

Few carriers have managed to blend the warmth of genuine Asian hospitality with the architectural ambition of a truly modern business class cabin — and yet Korean Air's Prestige Suite on the 787-10 does exactly that, quietly repositioning the airline among the upper tier of long-haul premium products.

The Prestige Suite's 1-2-1 configuration means every passenger enjoys direct aisle access, but it's the sliding privacy door that genuinely elevates the experience. Once that door closes somewhere over the Pacific, the outside world effectively ceases to exist. The 75-inch lie-flat bed is long enough to accommodate most travelers without the diagonal compromise that plagues lesser products, and the large touchscreen keeps entertainment intuitive even at 35,000 feet. What strikes you most, however, isn't the hardware — it's the crew. Korean Air's cabin staff operate with an unhurried attentiveness that feels almost choreographed, anticipating requests before they're made without ever becoming intrusive. The multi-course dining reflects this same duality: Korean options like bibimbap and doenjang jjigae are prepared with evident pride, while Western selections are executed with far more care than most competitors bother to attempt on transatlantic or transpacific sectors.

The journey through Incheon also deserves mention. The KAL Prestige Lounge at ICN is a genuine pre-flight destination — spacious, well-staffed, and offering the kind of hot food selection that shames many flagship lounges in North America. Given that Korean Air serves a broad range of U.S. gateways including JFK, LAX, SFO, and Chicago, routing through Seoul via SkyTeam partners opens up a surprisingly accessible path into this product. For the frequent Pacific traveler who values substance over marketing gloss, the Prestige Suite represents one of the more compelling cases for a deliberate re-routing.

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US Airports with Korean Air Service

Korean Air operates international business class flights from 8 US airports. Monitor any of these gateways for fare drops.

JFK
New York
LAX
Los Angeles
SFO
San Francisco
ATL
Atlanta
IAD
Washington DC
SEA
Seattle
ORD
Chicago
HNL
Honolulu

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Korean Air business class like?

Korean Air offers Prestige Suite, featuring a 1-2-1 suite with sliding privacy door on 787-10. Key highlights include: New Prestige Suite with sliding door on 787-10, Korean and Western multi-course dining, KAL Prestige Lounge at Incheon. As a SkyTeam member, passengers also get access to partner lounges worldwide.

Which US airports does Korean Air fly from?

Korean Air operates international flights from 8 US airports including New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Atlanta (ATL), Washington DC (IAD). Our free monitoring service tracks business class fares across all of these gateways so you can find the best departure city for your trip.

Where does Korean Air fly from the US?

Korean Air serves popular business class destinations including Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City. Whether you're flying for business or leisure, our fare monitoring catches the best prices on all Korean Air international routes from the US.

Which alliance is Korean Air in?

Korean Air is a member of the SkyTeam alliance. This means you can earn and redeem miles across all SkyTeam partner airlines, access partner lounges worldwide, and enjoy seamless connections when building multi-carrier itineraries.

How much does Korean Air business class cost?

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Is Korean Air business class worth it?

Korean Air's Prestige Suite features new prestige suite with sliding door on 787-10. Whether it's worth the premium depends on your budget and the specific route. Our fare monitoring helps you book at the right price — getting the Korean Air experience without overpaying.