In recent times, Korean Air has been investing in its passenger experience. The airline has done this both in anticipation of its merger with Asiana (where it wants to create a harmonized experience), and also because Korean Air has kind of been second rate compared to some of its rivals in Asia.

One of Korean Air’s biggest projects has involved expanding and renovating its lounge portfolio at its Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) Terminal 2 hub. As the very final piece of this puzzle, the airline has just revealed its new first class lounge, which is opening shortly. It’s a massive improvement over the old facility, though I’m not sure what exactly to make of it.

Korean Air opens big new first class lounge at Incheon

Korean Air’s new first class lounge at Incheon is opening as of Friday, April 17, 2026, and it’s described as a “home away from home,” with new facilities that prioritize passenger experience.

The new lounge is 921 square meters (9,914 square feet), so it’s 2.3x bigger than the old lounge facility. That’s awesome! The space is divided into an open hall and 11 private suites, allowing passengers to relax in a secluded environment before boarding.

New Korean Air First Lounge Incheon private room
New Korean Air First Lounge Incheon private room

As it’s described, the interior draws inspiration from traditional Korean architecture, utilizing wood pillars, beams, and ramie (mosi) textures. Key features of the new lounge include:

  • A la carte dining, with Christofle cutlery, Bernardaud porcelain, Baccarat and Riedel glassware, white porcelain by Lee Ki-jo, and brassware by Lee Hyung-geun
  • An art collection, featuring works of art from artist Anish Kapoor, along with Korean artists like Kim Young-joo, Lee Bae, Yoo Bong-sang, and Chae Sung-pil
  • A wellness zone with massage chairs and shower suites
New Korean Air First Lounge Incheon main area
New Korean Air First Lounge Incheon seating

This lounge is a huge improvement, but I’m conflicted

I reviewed the old Korean Air First Lounge Incheon, and honestly, it kind of sucked for an international first class lounge. It was super sterile, had limited amenities, and I just found the vibe to be off. So by comparison, the new lounge looks like a massive improvement.

I am a bit surprised to see the lounge more than doubling in size, given that I’ve found this lounge is typically very quiet, and usually has maybe half a dozen guests at most. I know Korean Air plans to eventually introduce a new first class product, but beyond that, it seems the carrier’s overall first class footprint is shrinking rather than growing.

I suppose much of that extra space is needed simply to facilitate all the private suites that will be offered, since first class passengers will be invited to hang out in those.

With that out of the way, I’m still a bit conflicted on the new lounge. Yes, it’s a huge improvement over the old facility. Yes, I like the option of having a private suite, and that’s a feature that’s unique to Korean Air, as there’s not another airline that offers private suites in that way.

However, am I the only one who thinks the main room of the lounge just looks rather impersonal and cafeteria-like, in terms of how everything is configured? For example, there’s just an insane number of dining tables which will never be close to capacity.

It’s nice to not feel like the lounge is overcrowded, but I’d also prefer if the entire setup felt a bit more intimate, beyond just the private rooms. It basically looks to me like Korean Air used the same general design for its first and business class lounges, though perhaps didn’t adjust the density of seating in light of the different demand profiles.

Don’t get me wrong, this looks great, it just seems like there’s a sea of seating that’s just not necessary, and like that space could’ve been utilized a little more differently. But I guess if you’re happy in your private suite, then this is all a non-issue.

Bottom line

Korean Air is finally opening its new first class lounge at Incheon Airport. It’s more than double the size of the old lounge, and it also has 11 private suites, which first class passengers will be invited to hang out in. That’s the main feature that’s unique to the lounge, while otherwise I’d say it looks pretty unremarkable. I look forward to checking out this facility!

What do you make of Korean Air’s new flagship first class lounge?



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