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Korean Air Prestige Suite Review 2026 — B787-9 and A350 Experience
Korean Air Prestige Suite combines Korean hospitality with modern business class hardware. We review the seat, bibimbap service, and the Seoul hub experience.
Korean Air Prestige Suite: quiet excellence
Korean Air's Prestige Suite on the B787-9 and newer A350 is a refined, comfortable product. The 1-2-1 staggered configuration provides direct aisle access, and the seat converts to a fully flat 75-inch bed. The entertainment screen is 18.5 inches, and the suite features a privacy partition.
The standout element is the food. Korean Air's bibimbap — served in a stone pot with gochujang sauce — is legendary and considered the single best dish served in any airline's business class. The crew service is warm and attentive, and the Korean Air Prestige Lounge at Incheon is excellent. We rate Korean Air Prestige Suite 8.8/10.
The Korean Air Prestige Lounge at Incheon (ICN)
The Korean Air Prestige Lounge at Incheon Terminal 2 features Korean cuisine stations, a noodle bar, a Champagne and cocktail bar, and a relaxation zone with sleeping pods. The lounge is spacious and modern, and Incheon Airport itself is consistently ranked among the top 3 airports in the world.
Incheon is also an excellent transit hub for connections to Japan, China, Southeast Asia, and Australia via Korean Air and SkyTeam partner airlines.
Korean Air business class pricing
Korean Air Prestige Suite from New York (JFK) to Seoul (ICN) starts from $2,090 return with BookMyBusinessClass consolidator fares. Retail fares are typically $5,800-$7,200.
Korean Air is also competitive for onward connections from Seoul to Tokyo, Osaka, and other Asian destinations. Call +1 (866) 699-4488 for multi-city pricing and today's fare.