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This is a list of airports in the Republic of Korea (South Korea), grouped by type and sorted by location. Airport names shown in bold indicate that the facility has scheduled service on commercial airlines.
Aerial view of Incheon International Airport Terminal 1. Terminal 1 (measuring 496,000 square metres (5,338,900 sq ft)) is the largest airport terminal by area in South Korea. Terminal 1 was designed by Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA of Fentress Architects. It is 1,060 metres (3,480 ft) long, 149 metres (489 ft) wide, and 33 metres (108 ft) high.
Rank Airport City Passengers 1. Incheon International Airport: Seoul Metro Area: 62,082,032 2. Jeju International Airport: Jeju: 29,604,363 3. Gimpo International Airport
Gimpo International Airport (IATA: GMP, ICAO: RKSS) (sometimes referred to as Seoul–Gimpo International Airport), formerly rendered in English as Kimpo International Airport, is located in the far western end of Seoul, some 15 km (9 mi) west of the Central District of Seoul. Gimpo previously carried the IATA airport code SEL, which is now ...
List of airports in Korea may refer to: List of airports in North Korea; List of airports in South Korea This page was last edited on 7 ...
Yangyang International Airport. Yeosu Airport. Yeouido Airport. Categories: Airports by country. Airports in Asia by country. Aviation in South Korea. Transport buildings and structures in South Korea. Tourism in South Korea.
The airport chiefly serves domestic routes with a small number of international flights. Despite the growth of the nearby city of Daegu, passenger numbers at Daegu International Airport have been steadily declining since 2004, the year when KTX highspeed rail reached the city. The 2013 number of about 1.1 million passengers is around half of ...
Muan International Airport (IATA: MWX, ICAO: RKJB) is an international airport in Muan County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Construction of the airport began in 1997 and the airport opened on November 9, 2007. The airport serves the province of South Jeolla, especially the cities of Gwangju, Mokpo and Naju. It replaced the nearby Mokpo ...