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Review: Korean Air 747-8 First Class

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 27, 2025May 27, 2025 12 Comments

a plane on the tarmac

My first-ever longhaul journey in first class on Korean Air, a flight from Atlanta to Seoul on the flagship Boeing 747-8, was a very pleasant journey overall with some rough edges, but a great crew and spacious seat.

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  • Korean Air 747-8 First Class Review (ATL-ICN)
    • Seat
    • Service
    • Food + Drink
      • Lunch
      • Midflight Snack
      • Pre-Arrival Meal
    • Amenities
    • Lavatory
    • Wi-Fi + IFE
    • CONCLUSION

Korean Air 747-8 First Class Review (ATL-ICN)

Korean Air operates the longest 747-8 flight in the world; the 7,152-mile journey from Atlanta to Seoul was blocked at nearly 16 hours. I booked my ticket for 80,000 Korean Air SKYPASS points, which also included a connection to Hong Kong in business class.

I arrived from Los Angeles on a Delta flight and could have gone out for the full check-in experience, but just checked in online instead to save the hassle of an additional security check. Korean Air flies out of the F Concourse in ATL, and I spent time in the Delta Sky Club before boarding the flight.

a large building with people in it

a man standing in front of a glass door

a room with tables and chairs and airplanes in the background

Boarding commenced 45 minutes before takeoff…there was no special boarding or escorts for first class passengers and there was an army of wheelchairs waiting to board first…a legion!

a group of people walking in an airport

a group of people in a terminal

a sign in a building

a plane parked on a runway
Very hard to get a picture of the aircraft in ATL…

Korean Air 036
Atlanta (ATL) – Seoul (ICN)
Monday, February 3
Depart: 11:55 AM
Arrive: 5:45 PM+1
Duration: 15 hr, 55 min
Distance: 7,152 miles
Aircraft: Boeing 747-8
Seat: 2A (First Class)

Onboard, I was greeted at door 1L by a flight attendant who inspected my boarding pass then instructed her colleague to escort me to my seat in the nose of the plane.

Seat

The seat (suite) onboard, branded the Kosmo Suite 2.0 by Korean Air, is spacious and features closing doors. While Lufthansa puts eight seats in the nose of its 747-8, Korean Air puts only six seats in a 1-1 configuration. Seats are 24 inches wide (32 inches wide when the armrests are lowered) and convert into a lie-flat bed that is 83 inches long.

a plane with rows of seats

Korean Air 747-8 First Class

a room with cubicles in an airplane

an airplane with a small bed and windows

a seat in an airplane

a man sitting in an airplane

Storage included a full closet larger enough for carry-on bags (there are no overhead bins) and storage compartments along the side of the suite under the windows. One container featured an IFE remote as well as a USB-A charging port. A universal A/C outlet was located adjacent to the footwell.

a ceiling with a light and a light on the ceiling

a closet with a swinger on it

a coat and bag in a closet

a device in a console

a close up of a device

a close up of a power outlet

The signature turquoise seat covers have been replaced with neutral grey seat covers…I prefer the turquoise, which is so ubiquitous with Korean Air, but Korean Air is moving away from the turquoise as it merges with Asiana, both in terms of its cabin interiors and aircraft livery.

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Lamp

a man sitting in an airplane

Seat controls include recline and lumbar adjustment.

a close up of a car console

The cabin was very cold after takeoff, such that I put a day blanket around me. When the flight attendant saw that I was cold, she said, “I’ll make it warmer!”

a blanket on a table

No, no, no!

I knew that would backfire and sure enough, the cabin became like a sauna during the middle of the flight. Even though there was an individual air nozzle in the first class suite (which I had on full blast), I struggled to sleep (and eventually requested the temperature be turned back down, which it was though the cabin never fully cooled off).

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I didn’t manage to sleep as long as I wanted, but got in a four-hour power nap and found the bedding (including duvet, pillow, and mattress pad) to be excellent.

a bed in an airplane

a bed in an airplane

a bed in an airplane

a close up of a shelf

Do you notice anything about the pictures above? The window shades were not able to keep out all the sunlight, which was quite annoying:

a row of windows in an airplane

Moodlighting was turned on for most of the flight, which gave the cabin a nice lighting effect.

a room with lights on the ceiling

a row of seats in an airplane

a inside of a plane with lights

a room with a sink and a curtain

Service

Onboard, I was greeted by two flight attendants, Ms. Kim and Ms. Park, who did a wonderful job overall of taking care of me during the long daytime journey to South Korea.

I appreciated the pace of service, the overall attention to detail, and the fact that they somehow knew when I woke up and came over promptly to check on whether I needed any food or drink.

While I sincerely found the service outstanding overall, I wish the flight attendants were trained on how to properly present wine. Instead of offering a taste and then holding the bottle up while I sampled it, it was just poured out (I asked for the pictures below). It’s a missed opportunity to really provide a first class experience proactively.

But the ladies were very nice and attentive overall…the service was 100% a step above what you would expect in business class on most carriers.

One other service-related gripe: the first row was blocked and it turns out off-duty pilots were sitting there. The pilots were already lounging in the seats watching TV (in uniform) when I boarded…which made me think they may have been deadheading? I thought all four pilots would need to be in the cockpit for takeoff and landing? I don’t really care that pilots are in the seats, but it does not present a first class feel when you are greeted by pilots relaxing in the cabin upon boarding.

Other crewmembers used row three to store their baggage (on the floor, not in the closet)…again, not a big deal, but not very premium either.

Food + Drink

You will not go hungry in Korean Air First Class and I found the meal service excellent, with one exception. Menus were waiting at the seat.

a couple of brochures on a keyboard

a page of a book with text and a plant

a hand holding a menu

a menu on a table

a paper with text and a picture of a man

a hand holding a book with a bottle of champagne

a book with a picture of wine bottles

a hand holding a menu

a menu of a wine bottle

a hand holding a book with a picture of a bottle of wine

a menu of a bar

a hand holding a menu

Before takeoff, vegetable chips were offered with a limited choice of drinks (Champagne was not available, presumably to avoid the tax on it when opened on the ground in the USA).

a bowl of fruit and a glass of water on a table

Lunch

Lunch was served after takeoff, starting with an amuse-bouche (dried tomato, mozzarella, olive bruschetta) and a  glass of Champagne (Devaux “Stenope” 2011).

a person holding a bottle of wine

a plate of food and a glass of wine

A full caviar service followed, with caviar from Venezia Osetra Caviar.

a table with plates of food and utensils

a plate with different types of food on it

a plate of pancakes on a table

a small jar of caviar on a plate with a lemon wedge

a bowl of black caviar on a plate

a hand holding a piece of bread with black caviar on it

a plate with spoons and utensils on it
I was terrible…lol

The flight attendants were unaware of what Negroni was, but the ingredients were present so I had one with my lunch. I appreciated their willingness to make me one.

a glass with red liquid and ice on a tray on a plane

Next came a celeriac cream soup drizzled with chives, which was very delicious.

a bowl of soup on a plate

That was followed by a mixed salad with arugula, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber, pecans, and a yogurt dressing.

a plate of salad with cucumbers and tomatoes

Ms. Kim recommended I try a California red wine with my main course from Shafer and it was very good.

a person holding a bottle of wine

I appreciated the lemon sorbet palate cleanser before the main course.

a plate with a spoon and a glass on it

I chose grilled beef tenderloin with rosemary brandy sauce (served with potato, asparagus and tomato) for my main course…the other choices being bibimbap or roasted cod fish with saffron sauce. All three sounded good…

All four passengers (including the two pilots) ordered the steak…I had pre-ordered a Korean meal on the flight from Seoul and wanted to see how the KAL steak compared to the JAL steak departing the USA.

I was asked how I wanted it prepared beforehand (medium rare) and it was served a perfect medium rare and I loved the white asparagus.

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a plate of food on a table

a group of bowls of condiments on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a table

a man sitting in a chair with plates of food on it

I concluded the meal with fruit, cheese, and cake along with a cappuccino.

plates of food on a table

a plate of dessert and a cup of coffee on a table

Midflight Snack

After sleeping for several hours, I woke up just after we passed over Alaska.

I ordered a “sandwich” off the menu, which the flight attendant said was served warm. It turned out to be a pastrami Reuben…a delicious one. I don’t think I’ve ever had pastrami on rye on an airplane! I enjoyed some “detox” juice, an iced cappuccino, and some cookies with it. I had to stop myself from ordering another round…I could have had a second sandwich and three more cookies…

a screen shot of a computer

a table with plates of food and a drink

a plate of sandwiches and a television on a table

a plate of sandwiches on a table

a sandwich on a plate
Could have been warmed a little bit longer, but an excellent sandwich

a plate of cookies and a glass of coffee on a table

a plate of cookies and a glass of liquid on a table

Pre-Arrival Meal

Two hours before landing, a light meal was served. I was glad I had eaten the sandwich, because the salmon was quite dry and tasteless (though nicely presented). It was preceded by another green salad (with a nasty Itlaian dressing that tasted like it was from Kraft) and followed by fruit and one more coffee.

a table with a bowl of salad and a television on the wall

a plate of salad with cucumbers and tomatoes

a plate with food on it

a plate of food with a fork and knife

a plate of food on a table

a plate of fruit and a cup of coffee on a table with a television in the background

The poor salmon aside, I quite enjoyed the food on this flight.

Amenities

Shortly after takeoff, I changed into pajamas (from Gianfranco Ferré), which I found very comfortable. Slippers were also offered.

a pair of slippers on a black surface

a folded shirt on a white tray

a man taking a selfie in a bathroom
Sleeves were too short, but they were very comfortable PJs

The amenity kit was a missed opportunity, with a cheap rubber bag that felt more suited for premium economy or business class than first class.

a small metal box with a door open

a blue bag on a window sill

Contents included:

  • eyeshade
  • dental kit
  • shoe horn
  • skin products from Atelier Cologne
    • hand cream
    • aftershave lotion
    • body lotion
    • lip balm
    • face cream

a group of items on a table

a group of cosmetics on a table

Lavatory

First class has two lavatories (for six passengers!) located behind the cabin. Extra ementies included sahving kits and mouthwash.

a toilet and sink in a bathroom

a group of toiletries in a metal holder

Wi-Fi + IFE

The suite featured a 34-inch high-definition IFE display and Korean Air uses very nice noise-cancelling headphones from Bowers & Wilkins.

a tv on a wall
Korean Air 747-8 Safety Video

a black case on a laptop

a pair of black headphones on a grey surface

The IFE library was limited, with a poor selection of movies and TV shows compared to leading carriers. There was also an audio library, a moving flight map, and a forward camera.

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a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a television

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a television

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a television

a screen on a plane

While it is nice to unplug sometimes, I find the lack of Wi-Fi onboard wholly unacceptable for 2025. Going over 15 hours without wi-fi made me understand what it must feel like for smokers who have to go so long without a cigarette…it’s just too long and the flight was in the middle of my work day.

I have to admit, I could not wait to get off that aircraft so that I could check-in with my family, office, and associates…and that may be more a reflection on me than on Korean Air, but a leading airline should offer wi-fi.

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At least there were beautiful views outside the window for the flight, which was entirely in daylight.

clouds and sky above the clouds

CONCLUSION

It was a gorgeous evening as we landed on time in Seoul Incheon.

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a sunset over a body of water

an airport with a sunset in the background

a plane on the runway

I was so happy to check this product off my “bucket list” and found the flight very pleasant overall.

In terms of carriers that still offer first class, I’d have to rate Korean Air as below average. But that does not mean I had a bad flight. Quite the contrary, I will look back quite fondly on this flight…it’s always a pleasure to fly on the Queen.

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an airplane on the tarmac

a blue airplane at an airport

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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12 Comments

  1. Mak Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 2:15 pm

    I love flying on Korean and Japanese carriers generally, but for some reason they all have the worst IFE.

  2. SLee Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 2:45 pm

    As for pilots in first class, it’s their policy under union contract. KAL pilots don’t rest in the crew bunk. Instead, they must take the first class(business if the aircraft doesn’t have it) seats as their crew rest area in each aircraft. It’s quite a loss for KAL not to be able to sell those seats.

    • Pete Reply
      May 27, 2025 at 3:44 pm

      It’s a little tacky having crew rest in the first class cabin, IMO, particularly when there are purpose-built rest areas available. Putting them in row one is also a bit rich. They should be back in row three, not occupying the most desirable seats on the entire aircraft.

  3. Interested Traveller Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 2:55 pm

    @Matthew, the celeriac cream soup was very what?

    I think you missed a word or two to describe the soup, leaving us with a cliff hanger.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      May 27, 2025 at 3:39 pm

      Delicious!

  4. derek Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 2:56 pm

    You should have found fault, like nuts not being in a dish but just the packet. Then shout at the FA and make the FA kneel and beg for forgiveness. (That actually happened with a DYKWIA)

  5. Malik Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    If I could transfer over my upgrade vouchers to F, this would have happened last year, but glad you were finally able to fly KE’s 748 in F.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      May 27, 2025 at 4:56 pm

      I’ll have to fly with you and we can trade seats! 😉

  6. MeanMeosh Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 10:36 pm

    “I arrived from Los Angeles on a Delta flight and could have gone out for the full check-in experience, but just checked in online instead to save the hassle of an additional security check.”

    Unless something has changed recently, you didn’t miss anything. When I took this same flight back in 2019, KE offered squat as far as special check-in at ATL.

    “I ordered a “sandwich” off the menu, which the flight attendant said was served warm. It turned out to be a pastrami Reuben…a delicious one. I don’t think I’ve ever had pastrami on rye on an airplane!”

    DL used to have a pastrami on rye in domestic F years ago, shockingly a rather decent one which I had on a flight from LGA to DFW. I even have proof of life! (Yes, I lamented the lack of a hot meal at the time, but I’d kill for a decent sandwich these days.)

    https://roadmoretraveled.blog/2017/05/05/review-delta-e-175-first-class-lga-dfw/

  7. hanchicago Reply
    May 27, 2025 at 10:58 pm

    When will we see your rankings of the top 10 to 15 best first class products?

    If you ever do this, I really hope you rank by product (even two or more products per carrier, and not with just one product per carrier).

    KE F will be in the latter half, probably final third, it’s clear.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      May 28, 2025 at 9:29 am

      I need to fly the new AF First and Allegris First…we’ll see.

  8. Sam Reply
    May 28, 2025 at 7:19 pm

    Looks quite a lot better than I’d expected in terms of food and beverages! Hopefully will get to try this out in a 747……. must remember to buy a lottery ticket this weekend.

    Thanks for the review!

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