Um Ji-won Flies First Class to the U.S.: 'The Pajamas GD Wore Are So Soft and Comfortable'

Updated 2025.09.12 16:15

Moon Chaeyoung


Um Ji-won has jetted off to the United States in style, flying first class.

On the 11th, a new video titled "Korean Air First Class Experience: Finally Off to LA VLOGus" was uploaded to Um Ji-won's YouTube channel.

Heading to the airport for her three-week trip to LA, Um Ji-won began her vlog by saying, "I'm flying out today. I'll show you what Korean Air's first class is like."

Entering the First Class check-in lounge, Um Ji-won explained, "I'm about to check in. If you sit on the sofa, they bring you your ticket and everything. You can relax here before your flight." She then moved to the First Class lounge, marveling, "This is on a whole different level from Prestige Class."



"Each seat is private, and you can even put your feet up like this," she said, settling into a lounge chair. "I've requested a shower, so once the shower room is available, I'll use it. Since my flight is in the evening, it's more comfortable to shower before leaving. Personally, I like to finish my work and then just crash on the evening flight," she shared.

At the lounge restaurant, Um Ji-won expressed her satisfaction, saying, "The meals here are really high quality." She ordered asparagus soup and a salad.

Once on board, Um Ji-won revealed, "One of the joys of flying is catching up on movies and shows I missed because I was so busy. It's a simple happiness." She added, "These pajamas are only provided in first class. I recently saw an article about GD wearing these pajamas when he arrived in Korea. They're honestly so soft and comfortable—I love them too," she said, changing into the pajamas.

Photo Credit: Um Ji-won’s YouTube Channel

This article is a translated version of the original Korean article published by Xportsnews, originally written by Moon Chaeyoung. This article was translated from Korean using AI-assisted tools and human review to deliver an accurate and culturally appropriate version for international readers.

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