Not sure how much you paid, but connecting flights are barely ever the sum of two single flights. I’d figure you got a great deal on Korean Air given the strong competition with Emirates and Qatar on this particular route. Korean Air is typically on the pricy side, hence the abundance of low-cost carriers in Korea which offer long-haul services, too.
Oops, forgot to put that in the description. I paid around 2250 (as a return ticket). I assume they were doing some sort of sale as both flights were very full, even the BNE-ICN flight which got reduced to 3 flights per week in July from 5/week.
Nice review enjoyed
I am halfway through my trip, Sydney - Seoul - Budapest return. Paid $1800.00. Korean Air were top quality!
They really started improving after I filmed this video
Korean air also has cup noodles on request but its ending on 8/15 due to safety concerns with turbulence potentially causing hot liquid to slosh over
Not sure how much you paid, but connecting flights are barely ever the sum of two single flights. I’d figure you got a great deal on Korean Air given the strong competition with Emirates and Qatar on this particular route. Korean Air is typically on the pricy side, hence the abundance of low-cost carriers in Korea which offer long-haul services, too.
Oops, forgot to put that in the description. I paid around 2250 (as a return ticket). I assume they were doing some sort of sale as both flights were very full, even the BNE-ICN flight which got reduced to 3 flights per week in July from 5/week.
did you check in a bag? How was the flight experience from one to ten
Yes, I did (the allowance is 23kg if you were wondering). I rate both flights 8/10, but I go more in depth with my opinion at the end of the video.
Are they strict beyond the weight limit of your checked in luggage?
Well on my return flight they did make me unpack my luggage as I was a kilo or two over. Hope that answers your question.