Korean Air Unveils Renovated Lounges at Incheon Airport

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Korean Air has reopened two newly renovated lounges at Incheon International Airport, marking a significant upgrade in its premium passenger facilities. The refreshed Miler Club Lounge and Prestige East Lounge are part of the airline’s broader infrastructure investment program as it prepares for its planned integration with Asiana Airlines.

The redesigned spaces feature modern interiors, improved seating layouts, and enhanced amenities aimed at elevating the pre-flight experience for frequent flyers and premium-class travelers. The Miler Club Lounge continues to cater to the airline’s most loyal members, while the Prestige East Lounge serves Prestige (business class) passengers, offering an expanded selection of food and beverage options, upgraded workspaces, and improved relaxation areas.

Korean Air says the renovations are part of a long-term strategy to improve service quality and passenger comfort, especially at its primary hub in Incheon. The upgrades also align with the anticipated operational changes that will follow the integration with Asiana, which is expected to expand the combined airline’s network and passenger volume.

The carrier is investing in both ground and in-flight service enhancements to strengthen its competitive position in the Asia-Pacific market, with further lounge updates and facility improvements planned over the coming years.

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Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com

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