Korea still requires masks on public transit, buses, taxis, AND AIRPLANES. So, Korean Air and Asiana will never drop it. Actually, I called KE today and their phone line announcement said you need a mask for CHECK IN, BOARDING, and ON THE PLANE. Masks are not required inside the airport areas.
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They you give slippers for the flight and a toothbrush/toothpaste!! I LOVE THAT. It makes flying so much more comfortable when you can take your shoes off and slip into these slippers. Last but not least, they provide you with a Korean Air blanket, a pillow, and a bottle of water upon arrival.
Wearing a high-quality mask or respirator is most beneficial when: You are in crowded or tight spaces with poor ventilation like airport jetways, airplanes when the ventilation system is off, seaports, or when in close-contact situations like on a train or bus.
The snacks from Korean Air are seriously special. On mid-haul flights, economy passengers are still able to enjoy ramen cups for free, and prestige passengers get a freshly baked cookie to follow.
Pricing for Korean Air's in-flight Wi-Fi services varies based on the length of the journey. For long-haul trips, Wi-Fi will cost $20.95 for the entire duration of the flight, and a two-hour Wi-Fi plan is available for $10.95.
According to Tripadvisor, Korean Air has high ratings in multiple areas, including customer service, cleanliness, legroom, food and beverage, and in-flight entertainment.