Korean Air, founded in 1969, is South Korea's national airline.
Headquartered in Seoul, it operates mainly from Incheon International Airport. A member of the SkyTeam alliance, Korean Air plays a crucial role in Korea's air connectivity with the rest of the world.
The company serves over 120 destinations in 50 countries across Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Oceania and the Middle East. Major destinations include New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Tokyo, Beijing, Sydney and Dubai. Korean Air is renowned for its extensive international network and intercontinental connections.
Korean Air's fleet comprises modern aircraft, including Boeing 737s, 747s, 777s, 787 Dreamliners, as well as Airbus A220s, A330s and A380s, suitable for short, medium and long-haul flights. Passengers can choose from several classes of service, including Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, Prestige Class and First Class, offering comfortable seating, fine dining and a full in-flight entertainment system.
Korean Air is renowned for its exceptional customer service and Korean hospitality, having received several awards for the quality of its services. The airline also offers a frequent flyer program, SKYPASS, enabling members to accumulate miles and enjoy exclusive benefits, such as upgrades and access to VIP lounges.
Committed to sustainability, Korean Air implements various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, such as the use of more fuel-efficient aircraft, the promotion of sustainable aviation fuels, and programs to offset CO2 emissions. The company continues to innovate and expand its network of destinations to meet passenger needs while supporting a sustainable future for the airline industry.






