The carrier recently launched a codeshare with fellow SkyTeam member Virgin Atlantic, enabling customers to book through Virgin to travel directly to Seoul.
CHECK-IN Flight KE907 departs Seoul at 1055. I completed online check-in 24 hours before the departure and received a digital boarding pass, but decided to check in my luggage.
Korean Air has a large premium check-in zone to the far right of Terminal 2 departures, with ten counters for Prestige passengers, members of the airline's Million Miler and Morning Calm Premium programmes, and SkyTeam Elite Plus members. This opens at 0530 and was very busy on the Friday morning, but the queue went quickly. First class passengers can use a dedicated lounge, located to the right.
Security was crowded, with snaking queues. Unfortunately, Korean Air does not provide a fast-track option for premium passengers, which is a shame.
THE LOUNGE There are two lounges for Prestige passengers, located in the east and west wings of the terminal. Passengers are directed to the one closest to their gate. My flight was at gate 242 so I used the west lounge, located on the second floor opposite the food court and open from 0400 until 0000. Unsurprisingly the lounge was busy, but it's a huge space packed with various seating options so it didn't feel hectic. There are plug sockets throughout and wifi is free.
Hot and cold buffet options are provided, as well as several coffee machines and tea facilities though the cups are incredibly small, so you need about five refills for a normal mug. There's also a bar area.
On my way out I noticed a UV phone sanitiser machine, so wiped my phone of germs before heading to the aircraft.
BOARDING Gate 242 is a ten-minute walk from the lounge. The terminal feels very well-kept and tech-savvy - a robot known as Airporter can carry luggage to your gate. Boarding began at 1015, with premium passengers prioritised.
Once boarded, staff hung passengers' coats and assisted with luggage in the overhead lockers - it cannot be stowed underneath the seat in front during take-off or landing. Once seated, cabin crew took the two meal orders for the flight on a tablet. The staff confirmed my pre-ordered Korean meal and asked if I wanted to be woken for the second service. This was all very well organised. Passengers are then offered a choice of Champagne, water or orange juice along with some pretzels and a napkin that highlights the inflight dining videos on the IFE, where you can learn more about Korean cuisine. We began taxiing at 1100 and took off shortly after.
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THE SEAT Prestige class is fitted with 56 seats in a 2-3-2 configuration split across two zones, with two rows just after first class and the remaining six rows after the galley. My first impression was that the seats have an enormous amount of legroom, and have an attractive teal design which matches the cabin crew's chic uniform.
All seats face forward, but only aisle seats have direct aisle access. Passengers in the middle or at the window must walk in front of other passengers (or climb over them if the bed is laid out). The seats are less private than on its other 777-300ER aircraft, which feature enclosed suites. This version has a slight divider which hides your face from your neighbour if you pull it out.
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Seat controls in the armrest are easy to use, with recline, lie-flat and upright options, as well as options to lift the footrest. The seat was very comfortable when upright and reclined, with a firm footrest. While the seat reclines 180 degrees, the headrest is at a slight angle and has a gap just beneath it so it can be a little unsupportive on your neck when lying down. That said, the seat is wide and the blanket is very cosy.
The tray table is neatly hidden in the armrest, which you push to release and pull out, folding it in front of you (when folded, it has a cup holder) and the table slides back and forth. Between seats there are also two cup holders and bottles of water.
Seats feature a 15.4-inch monitor attached to the back of the seat in front, with a remote control. The IFE system is good and had several new releases.
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