Korean Air Creates New Zone Boarding Process

Korean Air has implemented a “back to front” zone boarding system for all economy class passengers on domestic and international routes, which will ensure that passengers seated at the back of the aircraft will be boarded first.

Under the new Korean Air zone system, each aircraft is subdivided into three to four zones depending on its size, and the zone number is printed on passengers’ boarding passes so that travellers can easily check their boarding order. While rear row passengers are to board first, passengers with infants or children, the elderly, and those needing special assistance will be permitted to pre-board regardless of the zone number.

READ: We Check-in at U Sathorn, Bangkok’s Urban Oasis

These procedures form part of the social distancing initiatives to prevent the spread of Covid-19 as boarding from the back to the front helps to minimize contact between passengers. To emphasize social distancing measures that are in place, there will also be floor markers at the gate floor for international flights so that passengers can keep their distance while waiting to board the flight.

Korean Air has implemented a "back to front" zone boarding system for all economy class passengers on domestic and international routes.

READ: Airline Review: Etihad Business Class Abu Dhabi to Zurich

Korean Air has been actively implementing social distancing and hygiene protocols at all stages of travel, in efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The airline requires all passengers and employees to wear face masks, regularly disinfects all its aircraft, and provides hygiene products, including hand sanitizers for travelers and staff on both aircraft and at airports. In addition, Korean Air conducts temperature checks on passengers on all flights and provides protective gowns and goggles to all cabin crew members.

Korean Air will continue to focus on the safety of its employees and customers during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Also in the Headlines…

Dynamic New Co-working & Living Space Opens in Hong Kong

Emirates Adds 16 Cities to Network in Mid June

BaseHall Culinary Concept Opens in Hong Kong

Recommend to friends
  • gplus
  • pinterest

About the Author

Staff Writer

The Art of Business Travel is Asia-Pacific's leading portal for corporate travel news and views. We cover everything from airline routes and airport developments, to new hotels, meeting venues, loyalty schemes, and entertaining.