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Located 48 km (30 mi) west of Seoul, the capital and the largest city of South Korea, Incheon International Airport is the main hub for Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, and Polar Air Cargo. The airport is a hub for international civilian air transportation and cargo traffic in East Asia.
Republic of Korea Air Force: Wonju Airport: Civil airfields Jeju/Seogwipo: RKPD: JDG: Korean Air: Jeongseok Airport (Jungseok Airport) Taean: RKTA: Hanseo University: Hanseo University Taean Airfield: Uljin: RKTL: UJN: Busan Regional Aviation Administration, Korea Aerospace University, Korea Aviation College: Uljin Airfield: Military airport ...
Seoul Airport may refer to one of the following airports or relevant facilities serving Seoul, South Korea: Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI), the long-haul international hub; Gimpo International Airport (IATA: GMP, ICAO: RKSS), the domestic hub which also serves some short-haul international routes; Seoul Air Base (IATA ...
The sounds of sobbing, prayers and anguish echoed through the departures hall of an airport in southwestern South Korea on Monday as families of the victims killed when a passenger jet crash ...
Jeju International Airport: Jeju Republic of Korea CJU RKPC 26,290,832 11.1% 38 Changsha Huanghua International Airport: Changsha China CSX ZGHA 25,266,251 6.3% 39 Gimpo International Airport: Seoul Republic of Korea GMP RKSS 24,602,588 1.9% 40 Qingdao Liuting International Airport: Qingdao China TAO ZSQD 24,535,738 5.7% 41
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
Korea Airports Corporation (KAC; Korean: 한국공항공사) was established in 1980 in Seoul, South Korea, to carry out construction, checks and balances, management and operation of airports and to manage air transportation efficiently. As an organization specializing in airport management, KAC manages and operates total of 14 airports in ...
Gimpo previously carried the IATA airport code SEL, which is now used by airline reservation systems within the Seoul Capital Area, and was the main international airport for Seoul and South Korea before being replaced by Incheon International Airport in 2001. It now functions as Seoul's secondary airport. In 2015, over 23 million passengers ...