Korean Air is currently investing quite a bit in its passenger experience, seemingly finally realizing that the carrier has been sort of second rate among its Asian peers. Along those lines, the airline is refreshing in its lounge network. While this includes a full overhaul of lounges at Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN), we’re also seeing the carrier’s largest outstation lounge get a much needed makeover.
The Korean Air Lounge LAX now spans two levels, and consists of three spaces — the First Class Lounge is on the sixth floor, while the Miler Club and Prestige Class Lounge is located on the fifth floor. The lounge spans a total of 1,675 square meters (18,000 square feet), making it around 25% larger than the previous facility.
As it’s described, the lounge’s design features floor-to-ceiling windows and a balcony terrace with views of the airport interior, creating an open and comfortable environment for passengers. The interior design maximizes natural light, with warm wood textures and premium stone materials intended to embody a refined interpretation of “modern Korean luxury.”
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