Lounge Review: Korean Air Lounges at Jeju (CJU) and Seoul (ICN)
Here are my reviews of the KAL Lounge at Jeju International Airport (CJU) and the Korean Air First Class Lounge at Incheon Airport (ICN).
Here are my reviews of the KAL Lounge at Jeju International Airport (CJU) and the Korean Air First Class Lounge at Incheon Airport (ICN).
Jeju Island is a versatile vacation destination that has a little bit for everyone, including hiking, beaches, and of course, amazing seafood!
While the Lotte and The Shilla are the most well-known hotels in the Seogwipo neighborhood in Jeju, the Kensington is a newer upscale resort that is certainly worth a try on your next visit to Jeju Island.
A how-to guide to transfer from Seoul’s Incheon to Gimpo airports, and a review of my flight from Seoul Gimpo (GMP) to Jeju Island (CJU).
My review of a recent flight from San Francisco to Seoul aboard Korean Air’s Boeing 747-8 that featured its new First Class Kosmo Suites 2.0.
The British Airways Terraces lounge at SFO is located after security in International Terminal A, between gates A4 and A6. I’ve visited this particular lounge a handful of times in recent years, which is jointly shared by British Airways and Korean Air passengers.
My recent trip to Korea and Hong Kong allowed me to try two new First Class products. Here are my first impressions of the Korean Air Kosmo Suites 2.0 and Japan Airlines First Class.
The process of trip reporting has always been a passion of mine and is one of main reasons that I started this blog in the first place. Here is my trip report Hall of Fame – a collection of the top 10 reviews of all-time as judged by your views.
To call Jeju Island a “little-known” destination seems like a strange thing to say. Afterall, the Seoul to Jeju route is literally the busiest in the entire world. Now that I have returned and have a better feel for what Jeju Island is all about, here are 5 reasons why I would recommend that you visit.
If you’re looking to escape the relative hustle and bustle on the other Hawaiian islands, then Lanai is the perfect getaway. With a population of just 3,000 and another 1,000 or so guests on the island at any given time, you won’t find much competition for space on the beaches or the 30 miles of paved roads around the island.