The procedure involves passengers stepping onto scales along with their carry-on items at each boarding gate
In a move aimed at enhancing flight safety standards and compliance with regulations, Korean Air has announced its plan to conduct passenger and baggage weight checks as part of a comprehensive safety test scheduled for August and September.
Passengers travelling with Korean Air on domestic and international flights during the specified period will be subjected to the weight assessment but have the option to decline participation by informing an airline representative. The safety test will be conducted in two phases. For domestic flights, the weight assessment will be carried out from Aug 28 to Sept 6 at Gimpo International Airport. Subsequently, for international flights, the procedure will take place from September 8 to September 19 at Incheon International Airport.
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