Flight Review: Korean Air on the Boeing 737-900
Route: PUS (Gimhae International Airport) to KIX (Kansai International Airport)
I recently flew on Korean Air using their Boeing 737-900, and this trip marked my first experience with this specific series of the 737. The layout felt quite similar to Air Busan’s A321, featuring a single aisle with three seats on each side.
Aircraft Overview
- Aircraft Model: Boeing 737-900
- Configuration: Single-aisle layout with three seats on either side, providing a familiar and comfortable travel experience.
In-Flight Experience
- Seating: I secured an exit row seat, which offered fantastic legroom—definitely a plus for taller passengers like myself!
- Meal: The meal served was the standard box lunch provided by Korean Air. While I appreciate the simplicity, I couldn’t help but wish they had offered their delicious Musubi instead of the cold ham sandwich.
- Beverages: Korean Air also serves beer, which is a nice touch, but I opted for a cold orange juice this time.
Overall Impression
The flight was smooth, and I appreciated the attentive service from the crew. Overall, the combination of legroom, meal options, and beverage selection made for a pleasant journey. I’d certainly consider flying with Korean Air again, especially if I can snag another exit row seat.
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