Visitors headed to South Korea for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games will be wowed by the brand new Terminal 2 that opened last month at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport (ICN) in Seoul.
Billed as “state-of-the-art and eco-friendly” with “cutting edge services and a glimpse into culture and art”, the terminal serves passengers of SkyTeam members Delta Air Lines, Air France/KLM and Korean Air, which has a first-class check-in lounge and a separate check-in room for premium class travelers. All other airlines serving Incheon remain for now in Terminal 1.
While spacious and amenity-filled, Terminal 2 offers Korean Air, especially, an edge over its competitors because it allows the carrier to cut the minimum transit/connecting time in half, to just 45 minutes, down from the 90 minutes that was required in Terminal 1.
“Shorter transit time means we can compete more effectively against other airports and airlines,” says Keehong Woo, Korean Air executive vice president.
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Source: Runaway Girl Network