Korean Air Business Class Review
Korean Air business class has undergone a genuine transformation with the introduction of the Prestige Suite, a fully lie-flat product configured in a 1-2-1 direct-aisle-access layout on its Boeing 787-10 fleet. Every passenger reaches their seat without climbing over a neighbor, and the addition of a sliding privacy door brings the product into direct competition with the best business class cabins flying trans-Pacific routes today. For travelers departing the United States toward Northeast and Southeast Asia, this is a meaningful upgrade worth planning around.
The Prestige Suite on the 787-10 features a full-flat bed, a sliding door that closes for genuine privacy, and a dedicated storage area alongside the personal suite space. The 1-2-1 configuration means solo travelers and couples alike get a workable arrangement — center pairs can open a shared partition, while window seats offer a more cocoon-like experience. Seat pitch runs approximately 60 inches in lie-flat mode, giving most passengers enough room to sleep comfortably on long overnight sectors across the Pacific.

What Is the Arrival Experience Like?
Korean Air operates out of Incheon International Airport (ICN), which serves as the airline's primary hub and one of Asia's most efficient transit points. From the United States, Korean Air flies nonstop to Seoul from Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA), Dallas (DFW), Chicago (ORD), and several other gateways. These routes make it a practical choice for American travelers heading not just to South Korea but onward to Japan, Southeast Asia, and beyond via Incheon connections.
Dining in Prestige class reflects a genuine effort to serve both Korean and Western palates at a serious level.
Dining in Prestige class reflects a genuine effort to serve both Korean and Western palates at a serious level. The Korean menu typically includes bibimbap, doenjang jjigae, and seasonal banchan courses, while the Western menu rotates by route and season. The airline uses a pre-order system on many routes that allows passengers to secure their preferred entrée before boarding — a practical feature that reduces the disappointment of a sold-out first choice on long-haul flights.
At Incheon, Korean Air operates its own KAL Prestige Lounge, which provides Prestige class passengers with a dedicated space before departure. The lounge offers dining, shower facilities, and rest areas — a meaningful amenity on a hub where connecting times can stretch several hours. Travelers transiting through ICN to onward Asian destinations will find the lounge a comfortable place to reset before the next sector.
Korean Air is a SkyTeam alliance member, meaning Prestige class passengers can earn and redeem miles through Delta SkyMiles, Air France-KLM Flying Blue, and other partner programs — an advantage for American travelers already invested in the Delta ecosystem. One honest limitation worth flagging: the Prestige Suite with the sliding door is currently rolling out on the 787-10 fleet, so older aircraft on some routes still feature the previous-generation Prestige seat without a door. Checking the specific aircraft type before booking is advisable.
CEOFLIGHTS is an ASTA-accredited travel agency (reg. #900292735) whose personal Travel Managers work with consolidated and private fare networks to find Korean Air Prestige class tickets at rates that simply do not appear on public booking sites — savings can reach up to 60% off standard published fares. These are not last-minute distressed seats; they are negotiated fares sourced through relationships built specifically for premium cabin travelers.
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If you are planning a trans-Pacific trip and want to fly Korean Air's Prestige Suite without paying the full published fare, contact CEOFLIGHTS directly. Call (888) 851 6897 and speak with a personal Travel Manager who will search private fare inventory and build an itinerary around your schedule.
✅ Why We Recommend Korean Air
- 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
ℹ️ Good to Know
Cabin products can vary by aircraft type. Always verify the specific aircraft on your route. Our travel managers can confirm the exact product for your booking.
Key Highlights
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




