Seoul (ICN) Asiana Airlines Business Lounge

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Location, Hours and Access

  • Location: Airside, entrance near gate 42. Take the escalator to the fourth floor, and cross the bridge over the concourse to the lounge.
  • Hours:
    • Daily: 05:00-21:00
  • Phone:
  • Access:
    • KLM Business? (A KLM sign was displayed at the entrance of the seating area)
    • StarAlliance First Class
    • StarAlliance Business Class
    • StarAlliance Gold


General Impression

A large lounge with comfortable seating, hot foods, and even a grand piano. However, do not let the size fool you: It becomes very crowded and difficult to find an empty seat during peak times.


Food and Beverages

Different soft drinks, juices, coffee, tee, water, whiskey, martini, other liquors, beer. Hot soup, cup noodles, chips with dip, assorted nuts, hot soup, candy, cookies, corn flakes, bread, cheese, jam.


Showers and Spa

  • Four shower rooms are available. During peak times, the line to use the shower will be long.


Entertainment and Business-facilities

Korean TV, wireless internet (free), over 10 desktops for internet use (free). Korean, Japanese and English newspapers, assorted magazines. Virtually all the electrical outlets in the lounge are the 220V, Type "F" variety.


Special facilities and services

All non-smoking.


Lounge images

Visitor Comments

Htb 04:53, 3 Sep 2005 (CEST) You enter through the Business Lounge Entrance and leave through the First Class Lounge Entrance on the other side of the hall. In other words: even if you enter through the First Class Lounge Entrance, you will first arrive in the Business Class Lounge. Inside the Business Class Lounge there's another section for First Class Passengers.

10/18/09 & 10/30/09 First Class & Business Class have separate entrances and Exits. First Class personnel not as friendly as the Business Class personnel and do not honor First Class Status on Asiana Flights that do not have First/Bus/Econ even if ticket is coded First.


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