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Korean Air Unveils Renovated Lounges at Incheon

Airline Invests $76 Million in Flagship Lounge Expansion

Korean Air has opened its newly renovated First Class and Prestige Class West lounges at Incheon International Airport, following a 42-month, $76 million renovation project. The expansion more than doubles the airline’s total lounge space at the terminal, increasing seating capacity to 1,566 seats across seven lounges. The new lounges feature traditional Korean design elements and premium amenities, including private suites, a la carte dining, and wellness zones. The renovation is part of Korean Air’s preparations for increased passenger traffic following its planned integration with Asiana Airlines, as reported by AeroTime.

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    Korean Air Unveils Renovated Lounges at Incheon

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    Airline Invests $76 Million in Flagship Lounge Expansion

    Korean Air has opened its newly renovated First Class and Prestige Class West lounges at Incheon International Airport, following a 42-month, $76 million renovation project. The expansion more than doubles the airline’s total lounge space at the terminal, increasing seating capacity to 1,566 seats across seven lounges. The new lounges feature traditional Korean design elements and premium amenities, including private suites, a la carte dining, and wellness zones. The renovation is part of Korean Air’s preparations for increased passenger traffic following its planned integration with Asiana Airlines, as reported by AeroTime.

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