For 57 years, Korean Air has required its flight attendants to wear heeled shoes, but this rule could soon change. According to local media, the airline is cons ...
Starting , Korean Air and four Hanjin Group airlines—Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan and Air Seoul—will prohibit passengers from using power banks during flights due to growing ...
MSN: Korean Air Partners With Flight Tracker Wingbits To Test Airline's New ATC & Routing System
Korean Air Partners With Flight Tracker Wingbits To Test Airline's New ATC & Routing System
I will be taking Korean Airlines to Singapore from SFO via Seoul one way and nonstop Singapore Airlines back to SFO. Which airline has better service
Korea JoongAng Daily: Korean Air likely to scrap 57-year sneaker ban for flight attendants
Korean Air attendants might finally be allowed to wear comfortable sneakers during in-flight duty hours, scrapping a 57-year-old policy that mandated that cabin crew wear heeled shoes.
Korean Air led the 2026 Predictive Maintenance Airline Workshop between April 22 and 23 in its Seoul headquarters.
The Korea Herald: Korean Air may finally let flight attendants wear sneakers
TravelPulse: Korean Air and Hanjin Group Ban In-Flight Power Bank Due to Fire Safety Concerns
Korean Air and Hanjin Group Ban In-Flight Power Bank Due to Fire Safety Concerns
Korean Air opens flagship First and Prestige lounges at Incheon after $76 million renovation, doubling lounge space ahead of Asiana Airlines integration ...
Korean Air will partner with Swedish flight tracking company Wingbits to enhance research in sustainable air travel, autonomous aviation, and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). Through its R&D Center, the ...