Korean Air's 5-star rating is a reflection of the airline's excellent services including upgrades to its inflight meals, wine selection, inflight entertainment; continuous addition of next-generation aircraft; and strengthening of customer services.
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The airline was also voted the “Best Airline in Korea” and “Travelers' Choice Major Airline in Asia” at the 2020 Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Awards for Airlines.
Korean Air has been announced as AirlineRatings.com's 2023 Best Airline in North Asia and Cargo Airline of the Year and has been ranked number four in the global rating agency's Top Twenty Five Airlines.
Korean Air has received recognition for its efforts to enhance customer service, such as the differentiation of its services and introduction of next-generation, eco-friendly aircraft.
Korean Air has earned the highest 5-star airline rating from Skytrax, one of the world's most prestigious air transport rating organizations, for the second consecutive time.
Korean Air ranked first in the air passenger transportation service sector at the 2023 Global Customer Satisfaction Index (GCSI) awards on June 8. The GCSI awards, organized by the Global Management Association (GMA), recognize the best corporation in Korea in each category.
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Seat Comfort & Leg Room on Korean AirSeats are comfortable and spacious. At 5'8?, my knees felt like they had at the very least, six inches or more of space before hitting the seat back in front of me.
Personally I consider Delta to be the best out of the US airlines, but from my experience pretty much every Asian airline, like Korean Air or JAL, are usually superior. Especially from customer service and food quality.
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.
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.