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Hi,

Just researching a trip to Washington and I notice that Korean Airlines has a flight via ICN which requires a stopover night.

Do the USA flights include overnight hotel in this fare?
If I choose one of the available Itins (via ITA software) that shows a two night layover, do they include the two nights accom?

Interestingly, the flight is about $100 less than the QF/AA direct combination and if I can get to sea Seoul for the first time it might be interesting.

What is the included hotel like?

Alby
 
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Hi,

Just researching a trip to Washington and I notice that Korean Airlines has a flight via ICN which requires a stopover night.

Do the USA flights include overnight hotel in this fare?
If I choose one of the available Itins (via ITA software) that shows a two night layover, do they include the two nights accom?

Interestingly, the flight is about $100 less than the QF/AA direct combination and if I can get to sea Seoul for the first time it might be interesting.

What is the included hotel like?

Alby

Can't say I have experienced Korean Air however there is some evidence that the stopover is the Hyatt including all transfers and meals. Follow this link:
Korean Air Reviewed By Australians - www.koreanair.com I am sure a quick phone call to their Australian office will answer your question. Good luck:)
 
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