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- Anyone familiar with Air Premia? : r koreatravel - Reddit
Air Premia's 42 service is a unique offering and I was curious how this "budget" airline would be on a long haul flight Check in: we didn't do any online check in (don't think it's even available) We got there 3 hours ahead of time at LAX and there was already a huge line for regular economy
- AIR PREMIA: anyone care to share any personal experiences - Reddit
AIR PREMIA: anyone care to share any personal experiences - good or bad? Air Premia? They fly out of both San Francisco and Los Angeles now where I’m based Thank you
- Has anyone taken air Premia? : r Flights - Reddit
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- Does anyone have any experience with air premia? - Reddit
Air Premia does not participate in TSA precheck and even if it did, there is no precheck line Everyone goes through the same line until you throw your stuff onto the screening belt They allowed people with boarding passes listing precheck to keep shoes on but computers had to come out Security took 30 minutes
- Air Premia or Asian from LAX to ICN : r koreatravel - Reddit
Air premia definitely has more legroom which is a big deal for such a long flight while Asiana has better service and more entertainment options Depends on your priorities
- Air Premia Review (LAX to ICN) : r koreatravel - Reddit
I think I'm going to do Air Premia for Tokyo to Seoul and Seoul back to Newark I was going to try to save money by doing economy seats for the flight back home but may well as get premium to be as comfortable as possible especially on a budget plane Worried about how the kids will sleep, haha oh well
- Asiana economy smartium (premium economy) vs air premia . . . - Reddit
Air Premia Prem Eco has better (wider) seats, a bigger screen and ofc more legroom I have only flown economy smartium, which was ok, but I wouldn't consider it real premium economy
- Korean air or Asiana Airlines, which is better - Reddit
I always fly economy, and I would not put Air Premia above Korean Air or Asiana at all The food was below average, the seats were not as comfy and the entertainment options were so limited (mostly older Korean movies) on Premia
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