Korean Air has launched its inaugural flight from Seoul Incheon to Tokyo Narita today on its first Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, an advanced aircraft that boasts the latest technology, superior fuel efficiency and reduced carbon emissions.
The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner also introduces Korean Air’s new Prestige Class cabin for business class passengers. The Prestige Class seats, Prestige Suites 2.0, are designed to offer passengers a luxurious experience through its design and functionality.

Prioritising passenger privacy, each seat is a virtually independent space, with an open top that enhances a sense of openness while maintaining a level of privacy. The seats fully recline to a flat 180 degrees, transforming into a bed. The seat length has been extended to about 198cm, with a seat pitch of 117cm and a seat width of 53cm, ensuring a generous amount of personal space.
Additional convenience is provided by expanded personal space next to the armrest, featuring a table for cups and small personal items, a personal storage compartment, a wireless phone charger, dual 220V/110V outlets, and two high-speed USB-C ports.
Meanwhile, the economy class offers seats in a 3-3-3 configuration – the seats recline up to 120 degrees with headrests adjustable in multiple directions.
High-resolution monitors supporting 4K resolution offer an enhanced inflight entertainment experience in both classes. Inflight Wi-Fi service is also available.







