Star Alliance members Lufthansa and SWISS currently sells a bunch of moderately discounted first class tickets. This deal covers flights from Dublin to Seoul. Tickets are available for as little as €3,490 with a change of planes in Frankfurt or Zurich.
Included in the deal are two business class rides between the Irish capital and Frankfurt or Zurich, and roughly 26 hours of First Class travel from Europe to East Asia and back. On top, you can access Lufthansa’s and Swiss’ dedicated First Class lounge during your layovers. You also enjoy a generous baggage allowance of three bags, weighing up to 32 kg each.
Our availability calendar highlights all possible flight dates at the lowest price for trips up to 28 days. It will forward you to Lufthansa or Swiss with your selected flight dates.

European flights are operated by Airbus A320 family planes. While the seats in business class are largely the same as in economy, the seat next to you will remain empty, and you will receive free food and beverage service. Long-haul flights are operated by Boeing 747-8 airplanes, with full-fledged First Class service and Lufthansa’s signature red roses. Swiss sends their Boeing 777-300ER fleet to South Korea.
SWISS First Class
In SWISS’ first class, you’ll be served excellent food in a comfortable seat that can be turned into a

Lufthansa First Class
Lufthansa has its own terminal for First Class passengers! This and the food in Lufthansa’s First Class are widely considered to be among the best. The First Class terminal has its own airport security control, free food, hotel-like rooms with bed and bathtub, and so on. You get driven to the plane in a limousine.
The seat can be turned into a 210 cm long bed (roughly 80 cm wide) and has all the usual comforts, such as power sockets, inflight entertainment, WIFI, and so on.

Search & Book
The fare rules don’t give away a sales period. You can find this fare to trips at least eight days long in August, September and October 2024.
Google Flights previews availabilities with decent accuracy. You can also use Lufthansa’s best price search tool to find fitting flight dates. This comes with the added benefit of booking directly on the airline’s website, which we strongly recommend.
Why is booking with an airline better than with an online travel agency?
More often than not, online travel agencies offer lower fares than airlines do. We still recommend booking with the airlines directly. There are two main reasons for that:
Better Customer Service
In case any problems like delays, cancellations or missed connections arise, you can communicate directly with the airline. The airline has to take care of you because you have a contract with them.
If a travel agency issues your ticket, you may have to reach out to them first. You also depend on your OTA to forward information like flight changes instead of receiving them directly from the airline. In many cases, you may get a prime exhibition of responsibility shifting rather than problem-solving.
This especially applies to premium tickets. You don’t want to spend more than €1,000 to wind up with some budget OTA’s telephone hotline in case anything goes wrong.
Baggage and Other Fees
Economy fares not including hold luggage are industry standard by now. In most cases, travel agencies charge much higher baggage fees than the airlines themselves. If bags are not included in your fare, airlines are often the cheaper alternative.
This also applies to other things like food services, insurances or priority treatment. In almost all cases, you pay less for additional amenities when booking on the airlines’ website.
Miles & Points
Lufthansa issues long-haul tickets in booking class A, the European legs are booking class J. A roundtrip earns the following miles & points:
- 35,848 Miles on Aegean Miles+Bonus
- 34,548 Miles on Copa ConnectMiles
- 34,548 Miles on Ethiopian ShebaMiles
- 34,548 Miles on TAP Miles&Go
- 34,548 Miles on ITA Volare
- 23,932 Award Miles + 3,540 PQP on United MileagePlus
- 23,932 Award Miles + 11,966 Tier Miles on Avianca LifeMiles
- 23,662 Award Miles on LATAM Pass
- 23,632 Miles on Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
- 23,258 Miles on Singapore KrisFlyer
- 23,258 Miles on Thai Royal Orchid Plus
- 23,258 Miles on Egyptair Plus
- 17,950 Miles on Air Canada Aeroplan
- 17,950 Miles on ANA Mileage Club
- 17,950 Points + 3,590 SQC on Air Canada Aeroplan 2026
- 17,680 Miles on EVA Infinity MileageLands
- 17,612 Miles on Asiana Club
- 13,720 Award Miles + 680 Points on Miles&More
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If you fly with Swiss via Zurich both way, your accrual looks like this:
- 35,674 Miles on Aegean Miles+Bonus
- 35,674 Miles on Ethiopian ShebaMiles
- 35,674 Miles on ITA Volare
- 24,808 Award Miles + 3,616 PQP on United MileagePlus
- 24,808 Miles on Copa ConnectMiles
- 24,500 Award Miles on LATAM Pass
- 24,132 Miles on Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
- 24,040 Miles on Singapore KrisFlyer
- 24,040 Miles on TAP Miles&Go
- 24,040 Miles on Thai Royal Orchid Plus
- 24,040 Miles on Egyptair Plus
- 18,608 Miles on Air Canada Aeroplan
- 18,608 Points + 3,722 SQC on Air Canada Aeroplan 2026
- 18,300 Miles on EVA Infinity MileageLands
- 18,222 Miles on Asiana Club
- 18,222 Award Miles + 9,112 Tier Miles on Avianca LifeMiles
- 17,838 Miles on ANA Mileage Club
- 13,720 Award Miles + 680 Points on Miles&More
- Customize Calculation
SAS and its loyalty program EuroBonus will exit Star Alliance on August 31, 2024. You have to be back in Dublin by that day to earn the points mentioned above.
Destination
Information & Tips for Seoul
Seoul, South Korea’s vibrant capital, offers a mix of modern and traditional attractions, including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, and shopping districts like Myeongdong. The local currency is the South Korean won (KRW), and credit cards are widely accepted. The cost of living is moderate, with affordable street food and both budget and high-end dining options. Seoul experiences four distinct seasons: hot and humid summers, cold winters with snow, and mild spring and autumn, making spring and fall ideal times to visit.
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Information & Tips for South Korea
South Korea offers a mix of modern and traditional attractions, such as the palaces in Seoul, the temples in Gyeongju, and the scenic landscapes of Jeju Island. The local currency is the South Korean won (KRW), and credit cards are widely accepted. Prices can vary; street food and public transport are affordable, while high-end dining and shopping can be expensive. The weather has four distinct seasons—hot and humid summers, cold winters, and mild spring and autumn, with the best times to visit being spring (April–June) and fall (September–November).
South Korea’s transport infrastructure is highly efficient and easy to navigate. In cities, the subway systems in Seoul and other major cities are extensive, affordable, and user-friendly, with English signs in many places. Buses and taxis are also widely available. For intercity travel, the KTX high-speed trains are fast and comfortable, connecting major cities like Seoul, Busan, and Daegu in under 3 hours. Public transportation is reliable, but rush hours can be crowded, especially in big cities.
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