Korean Air is South Korea's largest airline. Korean Air's fleet, headquartered in Seoul, has 166 aircraft. According to the statistics made in 2017, 7.96 million people in the country and 18.80 million people abroad bought Korean Air plane tickets. You can find all detailed information about Korean Air, which has Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, South and North America in its flight network. You can inquire about Korean Air flight tickets and make Korean Air reservations from Turna.com.
Destinations of Korean Air
Korean Air flies to a total of 124 destinations, 13 domestic and 111 international, in 44 countries with the aircraft in its fleet. Domestic routes: Jeju, Jinju, Pohang, Gwangju; In international lines, there are many destinations such as Athena, Milan, Istanbul, Tokyo and Paris.
Korean Air's Contracted Airlines
Korean Air is a member of the global airline alliance SkyTeam. Korean Air, which has flight agreements with 18 other airlines that are members of this organization, flies to 1,150 destinations in 175 countries with common routes.
Check-in Procedures
Domestic check-in procedures start 48 hours before the flight time and continue until 40 minutes before the flight. For international flights, this time varies from 48 hours before and 1 hour before the flight. You can check-in online for your Adria Airlines flight ticket, which you will purchase from Turna.com, on the Turna.com website or mobile application. After logging in to the site, you can go to the "My Tickets" page, select the ticket you want to trade, and click the "Online Check-In" button to complete the transaction. If you are not a member of the site, you can click on the "Reservation Control" link at the top of the home page and enter your PNR and surname information on the page that opens, and perform the transaction.
Baggage Allowance and Pricing
The baggage allowance given by Korean Air for economy class is 1 piece, 12 kg and 40*20*55 cm and a total of 115 cm. In Prestige and first classes, the baggage allowance is 115 cm in total and is limited to 2 pieces and a total of 18 kg. Economy class passengers can take a laptop, briefcase and handbag with them.
The cabin baggage allowance granted to passengers in all classes of Korean Air is 23 kg and 158 cm. Passengers exceeding the maximum baggage size and weight are charged an additional fee of between $70 and $200, depending on their class and destination.
Korean Air carries sports equipment, pets and firearms under certain rules. The weight of sports equipment is included in the total baggage allowance. Extra charges apply for equipment over the limits.
Seat Selection
Seat selection can be made from the reservation section of the airline's website or during online check-in, but the seat next to the emergency exit cannot be reserved online.
Membership Cards (Miles Programs) Offered by Korean Air to its Customers
Korean Air operates a SkyPass loyalty program for frequent travelers. Anyone can join this program. Children under the age of 12 are considered SkyPass Junior members. With their mileage points, Skypass members can benefit from many advantages such as Korean Air reservations, hotels, car rentals, priority baggage handling. Skypass has 3 levels: Morning Calm, Morning Calm Premium and Million Miler.
Food, Beverage and Catering
Food and beverage services are included in ticket prices in all classes. Economy class serves traditional Korean food, western, Chinese and Japanese dishes depending on destination, snacks, and specially selected wines. Prestige class offers upscale Korean cuisine, specially selected wines and champagnes. In the first class, besides luxury Korean food, organic special chicken/meat dishes, vegetables, premium wine and champagne depending on the destination are served. Apart from these meals, special meals are also offered for babies and children, vegetarian, religious, diet and allergies. These meals must be ordered 48 hours before the flight.
Cabin General Features
Korea Air has economy, prestige and first class categories. The seat dimensions in the economy class are 43-45 cm, and the distance between the seats is 81.28 cm. There are 4 seat options in Prestige and First Classes. There are screens and reading lights in these seat selections, where the dimensions and details differ. Korean Air offers various services to pass the time during the flight. One of them, the award-winning magazine Morning Calm, has news, travel information and interesting articles on Korean Air. In addition, many movies, documentaries, sports programs, music albums and games can be enjoyed on special screens for each passenger.