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What size are the seats in economy class Korean Air?

In the Economy Class (Y) section, rows 28 to 37, 38 to 51, and 52 to 63, the space between the seats is 81 cm to 86 cm (32 inches to 34 inches), and the seat width is 46 cm (18.1 inches). . Among Economy Class, there are 6 extra legroom seats, 30 preferred front seats, and 5 handicap seats.



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In the Economy Class (Y) section, rows 28 to 41, and rows 42 to 53, the space between the seats is 84 cm to 86 cm (33 inches to 34 inches), and the seat width is 46 cm (18.1 inches). Among Economy Class, there are 4 extra legroom seats, 26 preferred front seats, and 5 disabled seats.

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Seat Comfort & Leg Room on Korean Air Seats 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.

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Meanwhile, Korean Air does not offer premium economy on any aircraft, creating a wide gap between economy and business class. Economy class is laid out in a 3-3-3/3-4-3 on widebodies, giving passengers a comfortable 32-34 of pitch.

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Unlike Premium Economy, which is generally separated from Economy, Economy Plus is still part of the main cabin. The main difference is that you have a better seat, with more legroom, and your seat will be right at the front of the cabin.

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According to Tripadvisor, Korean Air has high ratings in multiple areas, including customer service, cleanliness, legroom, food and beverage, and in-flight entertainment.

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In the Economy Class (Y) section, rows 28 to 43, 44 to 57, the space between the seats is 84 cm to 86 cm (33 inches to 34 inches), and the seat width is 44 cm (17.2 inches). Among Economy Class, there are 2 extra legroom seats, 26 preferred front seats and 5 handicap seats.

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The best seats in Economy Class In Economy, I'll typically choose a window or aisle seat near the front of the cabin or at the bulkhead. Another spot I often consider in Economy Class is an aisle seat located about 4-5 rows from the back.

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JetBlue. JetBlue is America's trailblazer when it comes to the most spacious aircraft seats. Although seats vary between different aircraft types, the airline offers up to 38 inches of legroom in their standard economy class.

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Airlines with the Most Seat Space in Economy
  • Jet Blue. Jet Blue is the leader in the “most pitch” and “widest seat” contest because the majority of their economy and coach class seats are roomy. ...
  • Air Canada. ...
  • Virgin America. ...
  • Hawaiian Airlines. ...
  • American Airlines. ...
  • Cathay Pacific. ...
  • Emirates.


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Korean Air passengers will be asked to step on scales with their carried-on items at each boarding gate, a Korean Air official told the Korea JoongAng Daily. The data collated anonymously will be utilized for survey purposes and doesn't mean overweight passengers will need to pay more.

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In general, your personal item should be smaller than your carry-on and under the specific airline's carry-on dimensions, allowing it to fit under the seat in front of you. In most cases, backpacks are considered personal items as long as they fit under the seat in front of you.

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A common sized bag for carry-on luggage is 22x 14x 9. Most airlines have a carry-on weight limit of 40 pounds.

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In general, obese passengers on airlines who require a seatbelt extender and/or cannot lower the armrests between seats are asked to pay for a second seat on their flight, unless there are two empty seats together somewhere on the plane.

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It's a physical job, but not all flight attendants must be slim and trim. You do, however, have to fit into the flight attendant jumpseat. Flight attendants have no set weight requirements, as body types can vary even if two people are the same height and weight.

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The international airlines with the most legroom in economy are:
  • Japan Airlines: 33-34 inches.
  • ANA, Emirates, EVA Airways, and Singapore Airlines: 32-34 inches.
  • Air China, Air France, Ethiopian Airlines, and Korean Air: 32-33 inches.
  • Cathay Pacific, SWISS, and Vietnam Airlines: 32 inches.


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At the end of the day, the choice between premium economy and economy class is all about what works best for you. It all comes down to your personal preferences and travel goals. If you're looking for added comfort and amenities, premium economy is the way to go.

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