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Business class flights to Seoul

Business Class Flights to Seoul

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What Does Business Class to Seoul, South Korea Cost?

Business class flights to Seoul are among the most sought-after premium cabin routes in the Pacific, and CEOFLIGHTS has helped hundreds of executives and frequent flyers secure round-trip fares starting as low as $2,767 — well below what most travelers find booking independently. With 58 routes connecting major US cities to the South Korean capital, options are plentiful, but finding the right combination of price, comfort, and timing takes expertise that goes far beyond a standard search engine.

Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) consistently ranks among the world's best-run airports, and for good reason. Immigration and customs processing is efficient by global standards, and the airport's own transit hotel, spa, and cultural experience zones make even a layover feel intentional. From ICN, the AREX express train connects directly to Seoul Station in approximately 43 minutes, while premium car services and taxis reach central districts like Gangnam or Myeongdong in roughly 60 to 80 minutes depending on traffic.

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What Are the Best Dining Experiences?

The airlines serving this corridor represent some of the finest premium cabin products in the world. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines — the two South Korean flag carriers — are widely regarded for their attentive in-flight service, Korean cuisine options, and lie-flat beds on long-haul Pacific routes. Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines offer strong connectivity from their respective US hubs, while Hawaiian Airlines provides a Pacific routing option for travelers departing from the West Coast.

Round-trip business class fares between the US and Seoul typically range from $2,767 to $7,700, with the widest spread driven by departure city, airline, and travel season.

Round-trip business class fares between the US and Seoul typically range from $2,767 to $7,700, with the widest spread driven by departure city, airline, and travel season. Peak travel windows around Korean holidays and summer months push fares toward the upper end, while shoulder seasons — particularly late winter and early spring — tend to yield the most competitive pricing. Knowing when to book, and which airline is releasing inventory, is where a skilled travel advisor earns their value.

Seoul rewards premium travelers with a depth that few Asian capitals match. The city holds a Michelin Guide with dozens of starred restaurants, operates world-class luxury hotel properties in districts like Jongno and Itaewon, and offers cultural experiences ranging from Gyeongbokgung Palace to the contemporary art scene in Insadong. Business travelers will also find that Seoul's infrastructure — from high-speed broadband to efficient metro connectivity — makes it one of the most productive cities in Asia to operate from.

CEOFLIGHTS is an ASTA-accredited travel agency (reg. #900292735), which means clients work with vetted professionals held to strict ethical and service standards — not an algorithm. The agency's Personal Travel Managers specialize in sourcing private and insider fares on business and first class routes that simply don't appear on public booking platforms. Savings of up to 60% compared to retail pricing are not uncommon on Pacific routes like these.

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If you're planning a trip to Seoul and want access to fares and service that match the caliber of your travel, call CEOFLIGHTS directly at (888) 851 6897. A Personal Travel Manager will review your dates, preferred airlines, and routing options to put together an itinerary that reflects both your schedule and your standards. Seoul is too good a destination to leave your business class experience to chance.

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88 US gateways with nonstop business class service
Top Airlines
Delta Air Lines, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines
Leading carriers for business & first class
Seat Class
Business / First
Lie-flat beds, lounge access, premium dining
Typical Savings
$1653+
vs. published fares ($7150 retail)

✅ Why Fly Business to Seoul

  • 6 top airlines compete on US–Seoul routes
  • Unpublished fares from $3017 round-trip
  • Lounge access at Incheon International (ICN)
  • Nonstop from 88 US cities

ℹ️ Good to Know

Fares to Seoul vary by US departure city and season. Airlines serving this destination include Delta Air Lines, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines. Our travel managers compare all options simultaneously to find your best deal.

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

01How much does a business class flight to Seoul cost?

Business class flights to Seoul typically range from $2,767 to $7,700 depending on the airline, departure city, and travel dates. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines often offer competitive fares on direct routes, while carriers like Delta and United vary based on routing and season.

02Which airlines fly business class to Seoul from the US?

Airlines offering business class service to Seoul (Incheon, ICN) from the US include Delta, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, and Hawaiian Airlines. Korean Air and Asiana fly nonstop from multiple US gateways, while US carriers typically route through their hub cities.

03Is Korean Air or Asiana better for business class to Seoul?

Both Korean Air and Asiana Airlines offer lie-flat seats, premium dining, and strong service on US-Seoul routes, consistently ranking among the top business class products in the world. Korean Air's Prestige Suite and Asiana's Business Smartbed are both well-regarded, so the best choice often comes down to departure city and schedule.

04How do I find the cheapest business class flights to Seoul?

With 58 routes available, finding the best business class fare to Seoul depends on your departure city, flexibility, and preferred airline. CEOFLIGHTS specializes in premium cabin bookings and can compare options across all six airlines to find the best value — call (888) 851 6897 to speak with an advisor.

05How long is a business class flight from the US to Seoul?

Nonstop business class flights from the US West Coast to Seoul Incheon (ICN) take approximately 11–12 hours, while flights from East Coast cities with a connection typically run 16–20 hours total. Korean Air and Asiana offer the most nonstop options from cities like Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.

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