Korean Air to Expand and Overhaul Lounge Facilities at Incheon International Airport

Incheon: Korean Air Co., South Korea's flagship air carrier, announced plans to expand and revamp its lounge facilities at Incheon International Airport, the primary gateway to Seoul. The airline intends to establish new Prestige Garden lounges at the airport's newly constructed east and west sections. The existing Prestige East lounge and the Miler Club lounge will also be expanded and upgraded at their current locations.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the new and upgraded lounges will open in phases starting in August. This initiative aims to provide passengers with a more spacious and premium airport experience. Once the renovation and expansion are complete, Korean Air will operate a total of six lounges at Incheon International Airport. The total lounge space will increase by approximately 2.5 times, with seating capacity nearly doubling to enhance passenger comfort.

With the planned full integration of Asiana Airlines Inc. into Korean Air by late 2025, Asiana's lounges at the airport are expected to be closed in phases.