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Korean Air Unveils Renovated Prestige East Lounge at ICN

Luxury Hotel Inspired Lounge Offers Interactive Experiences

Korean Air has unveiled its renovated Prestige East Lounge at Incheon International Airport Terminal 2, featuring a luxury hotel-inspired design and interactive zones. The 1,553-square-meter lounge offers 192 seats, buffet and live cooking stations, and a Ramyeon Library where passengers can customize their own instant noodles. The airline has also incorporated digital services, including a lounge reservation system and real-time crowd monitoring, to enhance the passenger experience. The renovation is part of a larger expansion at Terminal 2, with Korean Air planning to complete renovations of its First Class Lounge and Prestige West Lounge by the first half of 2026, as reported by AeroTime.

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    Korean Air Unveils Renovated Prestige East Lounge at ICN

    Luxury Hotel Inspired Lounge Offers Interactive Experiences

    Korean Air has unveiled its renovated Prestige East Lounge at Incheon International Airport Terminal 2, featuring a luxury hotel-inspired design and interactive zones. The 1,553-square-meter lounge offers 192 seats, buffet and live cooking stations, and a Ramyeon Library where passengers can customize their own instant noodles. The airline has also incorporated digital services, including a lounge reservation system and real-time crowd monitoring, to enhance the passenger experience. The renovation is part of a larger expansion at Terminal 2, with Korean Air planning to complete renovations of its First Class Lounge and Prestige West Lounge by the first half of 2026, as reported by AeroTime.

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