Korean Air, is the largest airline and flag carrier of South Korea based on the fleet size, international destinations and international flights. The airline's global headquarters is located in Seoul, South Korea. Korean Air is also a founding member of the airline alliance SkyTeam and SkyTeam Cargo. Korean Air's international passenger division and related subsidiary cargo division together serve 126 cities in 44 countries, while its domestic division serves 13 destinations. It is among the top 20 airlines in the world in terms of passengers carried and is also one of the top-ranked international cargo airlines. Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 serves as Korean Air's international hub. Korean Air also maintains a satellite headquarters campus at Incheon. The majority of Korean Air's pilots, ground staff, and flight attendants are based in Seoul. The airline had approximately 20,540 employees as of December 2014.
Korean Air allows passengers to do a web check-in before 24 hrs of departure. You print your boarding pass and e-ticket using the simple process of Korean Air. Locate your flight itinerary using your Korean Air ticket or confirmation number and name (appears on your e-ticket) or by using your Korean Air frequent flyer account number.
Korean Air passengers are permitted to bring on-board the aircraft one piece of cabin baggage, plus one personal item, such as a briefcase, camera bag or small backpack. Your carry-on baggage should fit into the Korean Air overhead bins or under the seat in front of you. Carry-on baggage cannot exceed 114 centimetres in combined width, length and height; this includes any wheels and handles– with the exception of some of the musical instruments that fit in the Korean Air overhead compartment space or under-seat space available at the time of boarding.
When travelling with Korean Air, the most common fees for domestic passengers travelling domestically, Korean Air may charge some of the extra fees for extra baggage. This may vary between routes.
Excess BaggageWhen travelling with Korean Air, separate excess baggage fees are applied for each limitation you exceed size, weight and quantity.
Special ItemsKorean Air permits a wide range of sporting equipment and special baggage on Korean Air flights. Due to the size of baggage, some of the items may be counted as standard checked bags. However, Korean Air will be considered overweight or oversized items. As such, charges and certain restrictions may apply by Korean Air.
Korean Air’s prestigious frequent flyer program is called SKYPASS. The airline offers reward points to members for booking tickets with it and its partners. The points get accumulated after the travel is complete and they vary according to flight routes and travel class. The earned points can be used later for flight tickets, seat upgrades and many other travel products and services.
Korean Air, is the largest airline and flag carrier of South Korea based on the fleet size, international destinations and international flights. The airline's global headquarters is located in Seoul, South Korea. Korean Air is also a founding member of the airline alliance SkyTeam and SkyTeam Cargo. Korean Air's international passenger division and related subsidiary cargo division together serve 126 cities in 44 countries, while its domestic division serves 13 destinations. It is among the top 20 airlines in the world in terms of passengers carried and is also one of the top-ranked international cargo airlines. Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 serves as Korean Air's international hub. Korean Air also maintains a satellite headquarters campus at Incheon. The majority of Korean Air's pilots, ground staff, and flight attendants are based in Seoul. The airline had approximately 20,540 employees as of December 2014.
Korean Air allows passengers to do a web check-in before 24 hrs of departure. You print your boarding pass and e-ticket using the simple process of Korean Air. Locate your flight itinerary using your Korean Air ticket or confirmation number and name (appears on your e-ticket) or by using your Korean Air frequent flyer account number.
Korean Air passengers are permitted to bring on-board the aircraft one piece of cabin baggage, plus one personal item, such as a briefcase, camera bag or small backpack. Your carry-on baggage should fit into the Korean Air overhead bins or under the seat in front of you. Carry-on baggage cannot exceed 114 centimetres in combined width, length and height; this includes any wheels and handles– with the exception of some of the musical instruments that fit in the Korean Air overhead compartment space or under-seat space available at the time of boarding.
When travelling with Korean Air, the most common fees for domestic passengers travelling domestically, Korean Air may charge some of the extra fees for extra baggage. This may vary between routes.
Excess BaggageWhen travelling with Korean Air, separate excess baggage fees are applied for each limitation you exceed size, weight and quantity.
Special ItemsKorean Air permits a wide range of sporting equipment and special baggage on Korean Air flights. Due to the size of baggage, some of the items may be counted as standard checked bags. However, Korean Air will be considered overweight or oversized items. As such, charges and certain restrictions may apply by Korean Air.
Korean Air’s prestigious frequent flyer program is called SKYPASS. The airline offers reward points to members for booking tickets with it and its partners. The points get accumulated after the travel is complete and they vary according to flight routes and travel class. The earned points can be used later for flight tickets, seat upgrades and many other travel products and services.