Korean air

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Shooter2712

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Hey guys,

just wondering if anyone has an experience flying with Korean from Australia to Seoul, then onto Europe?

Am going to Frankfurt via Seoul next month.

Any advice/feedback would be great :D
 
I flew last Christmas from Sydney to London (return) with Korean Airlines and I thought they were fantastic. Very attentive friendly staff, plenty of room, great fresh food, constant drinks service, good movie selection, and we had a great stop over in Seoul. Seoul Airport is really modern and easy to navigate around, there's an easy regular bus service between Seoul Airport and city centre... and everything runs like clockwork.. bit like Japan.
We asked nicely at Heathrow for an upgrade and we were upgraded for our entire return leg - loved the Krug ;o)
Would happily fly with Korean again.
 
Not flown them on this route but seems decent, i prefer Asiana a little but can;t complain about Korean. Also as mention ICN airport is a decent stop over destination.
AU passport holders also don't need a visa for tourist visits if you wanted to have a long stop over.
 
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Cheers for the answers guys! :D

Question though... is food included in the layover cost at Incheon/Seoul?
 
I flew (Y) with Korean, and they are good because....

1. You can contact customer service, via chat.
just go to the website and follow the link..

2. From there it is just like normal customer service, last time
I ordered seafood meal from them, and I believe they gave me J food.

3. Good seat pitch and higher chance of gettng an exit row because other pax don't know / do not have the need for it...
 
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