Korean Air

Korean Air Introduces Airbus A350-900 to Fleet, Expanding International Network

Korean Air has officially commenced operations with its first two Airbus A350-900 aircraft, marking a major milestone in the airline’s fleet modernisation. These jets, delivered at the end of December 2024, have now entered commercial service, initially deployed on...

Korean Air Delays A380 Retirement Amid Fleet Changes

Korean Air has opted to extend the service life of its Airbus A380 fleet, delaying its previously announced 2026 retirement due to persistent supply chain delays and surging long-haul travel demand. This strategic shift, first reported by Asia Business...

Korean Air Reintroduces First Class Award Availability

Originally reported by One Mile at a Time, Korean Air has restored first class award availability for its SkyPass members, marking a significant policy shift after years of restricted access. This change is particularly significant as it ends a...

What is Korean Air’s “Cash and Miles” Program

When it comes to frequent flyer programs, Korean Air's "Cash and Miles" initiative has always tantalised passengers, given their care and attention in their premium cabins. But guess what? It just got even better. What is Cash and Miles? Introduced in...

SkyTeam Reward Seat Release Dates

In the world of points-based travel, understanding each airline's reward seat release dates can make a substantial difference in securing your preferred flights. In this article, knowing when each airline in the SkyTeam alliance releases its reward seats is...

Korean Air’s Gold Luggage Tag

Korean Air, has a unique offer for its First Class passengers as a small souvenir to remind you of your visit to the Korean Air First Class Lounge. At Seoul Incheon Airport can receive a complimentary personalized gold luggage...

Brewed for High Altitudes Drinking, Airlines with Speciality Beers

When it comes to in-flight catering, airlines are pivoting from merely showcasing world-class cuisines to elevating the onboard drinking experience. Forget the mass-produced Budweisers and Carlsbergs; airlines like British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Scandinavian Airlines, Korean Air, and Icelandair are...

Which Airlines offer Book Now, Pay Later Instalment Schemes

More and More Airlines are offering instalments to travellers in the hopes to get them to book into a more premium cabin or to simply spread out the costs to retain business overall. Below is a list of airlines around...