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Business class flights from New York to Seoul

Business Class Flights from New York to Seoul

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What Does Business Class from New York to Seoul Cost?

Business class from New York to Seoul is one of the most traveled premium corridors between North America and Asia, and according to CEOFLIGHTS, travelers who book through a personal travel manager rather than a public booking site save an average of up to 60% on round-trip fares — bringing what might otherwise cost $6,500 down to as low as $2,767 on select itineraries departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Incheon International Airport (ICN).

Three major carriers operate nonstop or connecting business class service on this route: Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. Each airline brings a distinct cabin experience to the roughly 14-hour transpacific flight, giving travelers meaningful choices in terms of departure schedules, stopover options, and onboard amenities. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines both offer direct Seoul service out of JFK, while Delta frequently operates this corridor through its SkyTeam partnership network.

Business class flight from New York to Seoul

How to Get Cheap Business Class from New York to Seoul?

How much does business class from New York to Seoul cost? Round-trip fares in business class typically range from $2,767 to $6,500 depending on the airline, booking window, and travel dates. Publicly listed fares tend to cluster toward the higher end of that range, while private and unpublished fares — the kind that CEOFLIGHTS Personal Travel Managers access through exclusive industry channels — consistently come in well below what travelers find on consumer booking sites.

When is the best time to fly business class from JFK to Seoul? March, April, September, and October represent the strongest months for value on this route.

When is the best time to fly business class from JFK to Seoul? March, April, September, and October represent the strongest months for value on this route. These shoulder-season windows avoid the peak summer and holiday surcharges that push fares toward the $6,500 ceiling, and they also align with some of Seoul's most favorable weather periods. Travelers who plan 60 to 90 days in advance during these months tend to secure the most competitive fares.

What makes this route worth booking through a travel agency rather than directly? CEOFLIGHTS is an ASTA-accredited travel agency (reg. #900292735) with real human Personal Travel Managers who work one-on-one with clients to identify unpublished fares, consolidator pricing, and upgrade opportunities that simply do not appear on Expedia, Google Flights, or airline websites. The JFK-to-ICN corridor, spanning roughly 6,900 miles across the Pacific, is precisely the type of long-haul route where those savings are most significant in absolute dollar terms.

The 14-hour flight duration between JFK and ICN makes cabin comfort a genuine financial consideration, not a luxury one. Arriving in Seoul rested and ready for business meetings, negotiations, or high-stakes travel means the cost difference between economy and business class has a measurable return. When that business class fare is reduced by 40% to 60% through private pricing, the calculus becomes straightforward for frequent international travelers and corporate accounts alike.

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CEOFLIGHTS serves both individual premium travelers and corporate accounts looking to manage transatlantic and transpacific travel budgets without sacrificing cabin quality. Clients working with a Personal Travel Manager on the New York to Seoul route receive fare comparisons across Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, and Delta, along with routing options that account for layover preferences and schedule flexibility. To speak directly with a travel manager about current fares on this route, call CEOFLIGHTS at (888) 851 6897.

Route Blueprint
Airports & Cabin Details
Departure
New York (JFK)
New York metropolitan area, US
Arrival Airports
Incheon International (ICN)
Incheon International (ICN)
Seat Class
Business / First
Lie-flat beds, lounge access, premium dining
Typical Savings
$1493+
vs. published fares ($6800 retail)

✅ Why Book This Route

  • 3 airlines compete on this route from the US
  • Unpublished fares from $3067 round-trip
  • Lie-flat seats and lounge access included
  • Best fares typically in March and April

ℹ️ Good to Know

This 14-hour route from JFK to ICN is served by Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Delta Air Lines. Fares range from $3067 to $6800 depending on season. Book 3–8 weeks ahead for best pricing.

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Everything you need to know about booking business class flights with CEOFLIGHTS

01How much does business class from New York to Seoul cost?

Business class flights from New York to Seoul typically range from $2,767 to $6,500 depending on the airline, travel dates, and fare class. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines tend to offer competitive pricing on this route, while Delta is another option for travelers departing from JFK or JFK-area airports.

02How long is the flight from New York to Seoul in business class?

The flight from New York to Seoul is approximately 14 hours nonstop. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines both operate nonstop service on this route, making it one of the more direct transpacific options available from the New York area.

03Which airlines fly business class from New York to Seoul?

Korean Air (KE), Asiana Airlines (OZ), and Delta Air Lines (DL) all offer business class service between New York and Seoul. Korean Air and Asiana are the two South Korean flag carriers on this route and are known for their premium cabin products on long-haul transpacific flights.

04Is business class worth it on a 14-hour flight to Seoul?

On a 14-hour flight, business class provides lie-flat seats, premium dining, and significantly more rest compared to economy, which many travelers consider essential for arriving in Seoul ready for business or travel. Korean Air's Prestige Class and Asiana's Business Class are both well-regarded for long-haul comfort on the New York to Seoul route.

05How do I book a business class flight from New York to Seoul?

CEOFLIGHTS specializes in booking business and first class flights from New York to Seoul on Korean Air, Asiana, and Delta, and can help you find the best available fares in your travel window. Call (888) 851 6897 to speak with a specialist who can compare options and secure your booking directly.

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