
Korean Air has completed the first phase of its lounge renovation project at Seoul’s Incheon International Airport, the carrier announced Thursday.
The new Prestige Garden Lounge East and Prestige Garden Lounge West have opened on the far ends of the airport’s Terminal 2, following the airport’s recent expansion, according to Korean Air. The eastern lounge overlooks a Korean-style outdoor garden, while the western lounge overlooks a modern Western-style garden. Each offer food and beverages.
The carrier on Aug. 18 will open its redesigned Prestige East Left Lounge, which is designed for business travelers, according to a Korean Air spokesperson. It will feature open kitchens, a wellness area with massage chairs and a meeting room with a conference screen, according to the carrier. There also will be shower facilities.
Remaining renovations, scheduled to be completed in 2026, include the First Class Lounge and the Prestige East West Lounge, which is a designated area for families with children.
Upon completion, Korean Air’s total lounge space at Seoul Incheon will increase to 12,270 square meters from 5,105, with seat capacity of 1,566, up from 898, according to the carrier.
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