Korean Air unveils newly renovated lounges at Incheon Airport to elevate pre-flight experience


Korean Air has completed the first phase of its lounge renewal project at Incheon International Airport, unveiling a fully redesigned Miler Club and Prestige East (Right) Lounge, to elevate the pre-flight experience.

Korean Air has completed the first phase of its lounge renewal project at Incheon International Airport, unveiling a fully redesigned Miler Club and Prestige East (Right) Lounge. In addition, two new Prestige Garden Lounges have opened at the far ends of the terminal, following the airport’s recent expansion.

Designed to elevate the pre-flight experience, the revamped lounges feature luxurious interiors, expanded facilities and enhanced dining options. Hotel-style lobbies welcome guests into distinct zones for dining, relaxation, meetings, and wellness. A key highlight is the introduction of ‘Live Stations’ where chefs from the Grand Hyatt Incheon prepare dishes onsite, bringing an interactive dining element to the lounge experience.

The new Miler Club and Prestige East Lounge will feature open kitchens where guests can watch chefs prepare signature dishes. The curated buffet includes Korean and Western selections, a bakery, and a salad bar. Beyond dining, the lounges offer diversified spaces to accommodate every need, from relaxation to work. Guests can enjoy a wellness area with massage chairs, a tech zone for device use, and a meeting room with a large conference screen. Spacious shower facilities offer private powder rooms and premium amenities.

The interiors blend sophisticated Korean design with modern luxury. A colour palette of gold, charcoal, black, and ivory mirrors Korean Air’s premium cabin aesthetics, while traditional Korean architectural elements, including Hanok-inspired structures, are seamlessly integrated with modern materials to create a contemporary and sophisticated ambiance. Premium wood and marble furnishings create an elegant atmosphere, enhanced by warm ambient lighting. The new layout moves beyond the traditional dining-focused lounge model, with separate areas for full meals and refreshments, giving passengers more flexibility in how they spend their time.

The new Prestige Garden East Lounge and Prestige Garden West Lounge offer a quieter retreat with modern simplicity. The Prestige Garden East Lounge overlooks a traditional Korean-style outdoor garden, while the Prestige Garden West Lounge provides views of a modern Western garden. Both offer a refined selection of food and beverages.

Remaining renovations, scheduled for completion next year, will cover the First Class Lounge, the Prestige East (Left) Lounge, and Prestige West Lounge. During construction, First Class passengers will temporarily use the Miler Club.

Upon completion, Korean Air’s total lounge space at Incheon will expand from 5,105sqm to 12,270sqm, while total capacity will nearly double from 898 to 1,566 seats. The lounge renewal is part of the airline’s broader infrastructure investment ahead of full integration with Asiana Airlines, ensuring sufficient capacity and premium service for the combined passenger base.

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