11/03/2011

Korean Air Deals! Roundtrip to Seoul from $1,079! - Expires 11/30/11


Korean Air

Convenient nonstop to Seoul

from $1,079+ roundtrip

Korean Air Deals! Roundtrip to Seoul from $1,079! - Expires 11/30/11

+ Fares are subject to additional charges, including, without limitation: the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per enplanement at a U.S. airport up to a maximum of two enplanements per one-way trip; Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18, depending on itinerary; and Federal Segment Fees of $3.70 per U.S. domestic segment. A segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing. Fares to/from Alaska or Hawaii do not include Travel Facilities Tax of up to $8.20 each way. Fares to/from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands do not include U.S. Departure Tax of $16.30 each way. Fares for international travel do not include up to $250 in government-imposed fees per roundtrip, a portion of which may be collected by the foreign government, depending on routing and destination. Fares do not include checked baggage fees that may be charged by the applicable airline.

Korean Air is increasing the number of its flights to Seoul from many North American cities. Now it's easier than ever to enjoy the unmatched service and comfort of a Korean Air flight to Seoul, with convenient connections throughout Asia. So take care of business on the ground, Korean Air has you covered in the air.

Korean Air also launches new A380 flights from New York starting August 9, and Los Angeles October 11. The A380 from JFK will be available three times a week during August and daily from September 6. Los Angeles A380 flights will be three weekly and daily from October 30. Korean Air will be the world's only airline to offer A380 service from both Los Angeles and New York, and will operate the first A380 from New York to Asia. The Korean Air A380 will be the industry's most spacious A380, with a unique upper deck of only 94 business class seats and only 407 seats in total, the fewest of any global airline.

  • Book by November 30; travel between August 21–November 30, 2011.
Sample roundtrip fares:
FromToFare+
San FranciscoSeoul$1079
AtlantaSeoul$1512
ChicagoSeoul$1281
Dallas Fort WorthSeoul$1281
Las VegasSeoul$1312
Los AngelesSeoul$1331
New York City (JFK)Seoul$1412
SeattleSeoul$1189
Washington D.C. (Dulles)Seoul$1412


First Class
  • A luxury hotel in the sky with 12 suite-type seats
  • 180° lie-flat beds
  • 26.5" width for maximum comfort
  • Improved personal privacy with a taller center partition
  • 23" individual LCD screen
Prestige Class
  • A unique upper deck of only 94 business class seats
  • 180° lie-flat sleepers
  • Personal privacy with a taller partition
  • 74" of increased space between seats
  • 15.4" individual LCD screen
Economy Class
  • The most spacious economy cabins for a pleasant travel experience
  • The widest space (34") between seats among A380s
  • Ergonomically designed for comfort
  • 10.6" individual LCD screen
Luxurious Amenity Kit by DAVI
  • Available to First and Prestige Class passengers
  • The cosmetics are made of grape and wine extracts from Napa Valley in California and infused with green tea, raspberry and other natural ingredients.
  • A 5-product kit will be offered to First Class passengers, while the Prestige Class kit will feature 3 products including the Le Grand Cru Face Cream, Cooling Eye Gel, and Lip Balm.
High Class Traditional Korean Cuisine
  • New Korean cuisine in-flight meal service in First and Prestige Class departing Incheon
  • Includes high-quality Bibimbap and newly developed Korean food menu with sides for the first meal; select from a total of 4 menu items
  • Traditional Korean cuisine served as a main dish, including Korean style 'Bulgogi' beef with rice and other exquisite plates, served with side dishes

Taxes, Fees, and Conditions
+ Fares are subject to additional charges, including, without limitation: the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per enplanement at a U.S. airport up to a maximum of two enplanements per one-way trip; Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18, depending on itinerary; and Federal Segment Fees of $3.70 per segment. A segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing. Fares for international travel do not include up to $250 in government-imposed fees per roundtrip, a portion of which may be collected by the foreign government, depending on routing and destination. Fares do not include checked baggage fees that may be charged by the applicable airline.

Booking requirements: Sample fares above are quoted for one adult and based on required roundtrip booking for economy/coach travel on Korean Air. Tickets must be booked no later than 11:59pm PT November 30, 2011.

Travel dates: Sample fares are valid for travel August 21-November 30, 2011. Quoted fares are valid for travel on Sunday-Thursday only.

Blackout dates: None.

Minimum/maximum stay: Fares permit a maximum stay of 3 months. 

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