AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL D'INCHEON
Read moreBuilt on polders in front of the big city, this airport is located 50 km west of Seoul. He makes international departures, but also on Korean territory. For all information and ticket purchases, there are useful counters on the first floor near exits 4 and 9 (Terminal 1) and at the Traffic Center in the basement "B1" (Terminal 2). The 2 terminals are connected by a very frequent free shuttle bus.
AÉROPORT DE GWANGJU
Read moreDaily flights to Seoul and Jeju. Companies: Korean Air, Asiana Airlines and Jeju Air.
AÉROPORT DE GIMPO
Read moreSecond largest airport in Seoul and third largest in the country (after Incheon and Jeju). It is located 18 km from the centre, in the west of the city, but there are four convenient (bus, metro, taxi and car) and cheap means of transport to get there. There are two terminals which are linked very frequently by a free shuttle bus. Convenient for travel in Korea as well as China and Japan. Ideal for internal travel within the country, it serves the airports of Gwangju, Gimhae, Sacheon, Yeosu, Ulsan and Jeju.
KOREAN AIR
Read moreThe country's leading airline offers flights every 30 minutes, at most every hour, to and from Seoul. Departures from the capital are between 7 a.m. and 6:35 p.m., from Busan between 8:45 a.m. and 8:20 p.m. From Jeju, flights are between 8.40am and 9.05pm, from Busan between 7am and 7.25pm. Tickets cost between 60,000 and 150,000 won. To and from Busan, there are a total of nine daily flights. For more information, visit their website. Other low-cost airlines also cover the area.
AÉROPORT DE JEJU
Read moreJeju International Airport is simply the largest in the country after Incheon. In addition to domestic flights, you can travel to other countries such as Japan, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The following Korean airports serve it: Gimpo (Seoul), Cheongju, Daegu, Ulsan, Gimhae (Busan) and Gwangju. The most departures are from Seoul and Busan. The companies operating the flights are Korean Air, Asiana Airline, Jeju Air and Jinair. Once there, you can take a limousine bus (600) that serves the major hotels.
ASIANA AIRLINES
Read moreAsiana Airlines is Korea's second-largest airline, after Korean Air. But rest assured, the service is just as good. The airline offers 6 weekly departures with direct flights to Seoul (Incheon International Airport) on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The outward flight takes 12 hours and the return 14.30 hours. The company also offers domestic flights on Korean soil (or in the sky, rather). Fares are lower than with Air France or Korean Air.