Atlanta travelers are in for a treat when a new age of air service starts on September 1 with the first A380 flight to Asia from Atlanta.
Korean Air flight 036 will depart from Atlanta Hartsfield at 1:10pm on Sunday and will be the first A380 flight to cross the Pacific from Atlanta.
The airline will operate its A380 on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and will offer a total of ten flights from Atlanta to Asia each week. The airline will start a daily A380 service to Asia in October.
“Our A380 flight is a game changer for the region,” says Korean Air’s Americas Marketing VP, John Jackson. “We now offer service to Asia from Atlanta that no one else can meet. Our aircraft is roomier, quieter and more comfortable than any other serving the southeast.
“Our traffic between Atlanta and Seoul hasbeen growing at 10% per year and it makes good sense to invest in markets that are showing long-term growth.
Jackson continued: “Our A380 is configured with fewer seats than any other airline to date and has passenger amenities not offered by any other carrier.
“Our exclusive upstairs Prestige class, duty-free showcase, Celestial Bar and other lounges, combined with the inherent roominess of the A380 aircraft, provide our passengers with an unparalleled traveling experience.”
Korean Air’s A380 has only 407 seats, which include 12 luxurious Kosmo First Class suites and 301 Economy Class seats on the first level, with the upstairs featuring 94 lie-flat sleepers spaced six feet apart.
Korean Air’s unique duty-free showcase has been garnering a lot of attention. The area, at the base of the spiral staircase leading up to Prestige Class, features cosmetics, perfumes, liquor and accessories, with a dedicated cabin crew member on hand to assist and advise passengers with all their shopping needs. Shoppers can see and touch the actual goods, then return to their seats to make their selections in privacy.
“Our Celestial Bar offers our premium flyers the ultimate in in-flight style and relaxation. The new lounge, at the rear of the upstairs, is a unique mix of Asian aesthetics and functionality and is equipped with a hosted bar serving a range of signature cocktails exclusively created for Korean Air,” Jackson added.
In addition to the hosted Celestial Bar, there are self-serve bars located in First Class and at the front of Prestige Class.
“We’ve established some valuable strategic partnerships with our new A380 service,” Jackson says.
“The Celestial Bar is in partnership with Absolut, and our new First and Business Class amenity kits feature DAVI products, the skincare branch of the world renowned Mondavi wine family. The upscale cosmetics are made of grape and wine extracts from California’s Napa Valley, plus a variety of natural extracts.”
Speaking of natural, Korean Air was one of the first airlines to offer organic salads and breads during flight and now offers low calorie and healthier eating options. It also presents one of the best wine lists in flight featuring California, French and Australian vintages.
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