Korean Air
Arrivals Terminal:
Korean Air is not only the official airline company of its native country of South Korea, but also the largest in the entire country. It travels to over 120 destinations within and outside the country, and is known of its great service.
Since this airline is an international airline, it is received at the B terminal. This terminal, also known as the TBIT, is the one that handles the majority of the international flights at the LAX.
If your Korean Air flight is a codeshare flight being handled by partner airlines instead, then it has a higher likelihood to not land at the B terminal. Instead, it may land at Terminal 2, Terminal 3, or even Terminal 6.
Find out the terminal your flight is set to land at so you can be well-prepared for your trip across the LAX.
Departures Terminal:
The B terminal not only handles incoming international flights, but it also handles departing international flights. This is why the departing flights of Korean Air mostly operate from the B terminal.
When the flight is a codeshare flight, you may find your check-in counters and designated gate at a different terminal, such as Terminal 2, Terminal 3, or Terminal 6.
Be informed about which terminal you should go to prior to your arrival at the airport. If you find yourself at the incorrect terminal, then board the inter-terminal shuttle that transports passengers within just a few minutes. this service operates on a non-stop basis and is totally free of charge.
Flights
The main destination that Korean Air travels to form the LAX is Seoul – Incheon. It is interesting to note that this destination ranks fourth busiest international route from the LAX, as it is taken by nearly a million passengers yearly.
Contact the airline directly at +1 800 438 5000 to inquire about their flights, services, lounges, and much more.
Codeshare
Korean Air is actually a founding member of the world-famous SkyTeam Alliance. Its membership in this alliance allows it to connect and partner with multiple airline companies around the world. This, in turn, enables the codesharing of flights with one another.
At the LAX specifically, Korean Air partners with AeroMexico, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines, and LATAM Airlines.