Korean Air
Boeing 777-300ER
Korean Air Boeing 777-300ER Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
Korean Air's 777-300ER features three Business Class types with varying layouts: Type 1 (2-2-2 staggered, 42 seats), Type 2 (2-3-2, 56 seats), and Type 3 (1-2-1 Prestige Suites, 40 seats). Book Type 3 for ultimate privacy or Type 1 with direct aisle access. Avoid Type 2's middle seats in the 2-3-2 configuration. Economy offers 3-4-3 seating with 32-34 inch pitch across all variants.
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Korean Air operates three distinct Business Class configurations on the 777-300ER, ranging from the premium 1-2-1 Prestige Suites to the spacious 2-2-2 Apex layout. This guide helps you navigate seat selection across all cabins, identifying the best premium seats and those middle-seat pitfalls to avoid.
Business Class
Korean Air operates three Business Class configurations on the 777-300ER. Type 1 features a 2-2-2 staggered layout with 42 seats, offering direct aisle access from certain positions. Type 2 provides 56 seats in a 2-3-2 configuration, maximizing capacity but creating middle seat compromises. Type 3 Prestige Suites offer the most exclusive experience with a 1-2-1 layout featuring 40 fully enclosed suites with privacy doors and direct aisle access. All Business Class seats include premium bedding, enhanced dining, and priority amenities.
Premium Economy Class
Korean Air offers Premium Economy on this aircraft type with enhanced comfort, wider seats, improved meal service, and priority boarding compared to standard Economy.
Economy Class
Economy operates in a 3-4-3 configuration throughout the cabin with 32-34 inch seat pitch. Standard amenities include personal entertainment systems, meal service, and standard baggage allowance. Avoid rear rows near lavatories and galley areas for reduced noise and odor exposure.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Prestige Suites (1-2-1 section) | Business Class Type 3 | Direct aisle access, complete privacy with closing door, lie-flat bed, most spacious configuration |
Window seats (2-2-2 section) | Business Class Type 1 | Staggered layout provides direct aisle access and privacy, excellent for solo travelers |
1A, 1K | Business Class | First row positions offer priority boarding, shortest walk to cabin, premium service priority |
Rows 1-5 | Economy | Forward cabin location, quicker boarding, reduced engine noise compared to rear |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Middle seats (2-3-2 section) | Business Class Type 2 | Center position in 2-3-2 layout lacks direct aisle access, compromised privacy and accessibility |
Rows 45+ | Economy | Proximity to lavatories and rear galley creates noise, odor, and constant foot traffic |
Exit row seats | Economy | Limited recline, emergency equipment obstruction, restricted legroom benefits despite higher pitch |
Seats near engine (outer window rows) | Economy | Increased engine noise, vibration, and heat exposure over long flights |
What's the difference between Korean Air's three Business Class types?
Type 1 (2-2-2) offers staggered seating with direct aisle access for most seats. Type 2 (2-3-2) maximizes capacity with 56 seats but includes middle seats without dedicated aisle access. Type 3 Prestige Suites feature the premium 1-2-1 configuration with fully enclosed private suites, doors, and the most exclusive experience.
Which aircraft configuration does my flight have?
Check your booking confirmation or contact Korean Air directly—the aircraft assignment varies by route. Long-haul international routes often feature the newer Type 3 Prestige configuration, while some routes may operate Type 1 or Type 2.
What's the pitch difference between cabins?
Business Class offers lie-flat beds with varying configurations (Type 1: 2-2-2, Type 2: 2-3-2, Type 3: 1-2-1). Premium Economy provides enhanced comfort. Economy maintains 32-34 inch pitch throughout the cabin.
Are window seats better in Business Class?
On Type 1 and Type 3, yes—window positions offer direct aisle access and enhanced privacy. On Type 2, window seats are preferable to the problematic middle seats in the 2-3-2 layout.
Should I choose an aisle or window seat in Economy?
Choose based on priority: aisles offer bathroom access and leg room, windows provide privacy and cabin wall support. Avoid middle seats in the 3-4-3 configuration entirely.
Is Premium Economy worth it on the 777-300ER?
Premium Economy offers meaningful comfort improvements including wider seats, better meals, priority boarding, and reduced density. It's recommended for flights over 8 hours if Business Class pricing is prohibitive.
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