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Incheon International Airport (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) — or simply Incheon Airport — is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
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 previously carried the IATA airport code SEL, which is now used by airline reservation systems within the Seoul Metropolitan 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 ...
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.
The busiest airport in Asia since 2023 is Dubai International Airport. As of 2024, China has 22 airports in the top 50 (+ 1 airport in Hong Kong ); while Japan has five; India has four; Indonesia , Saudi Arabia , South Korea , Thailand , Turkey ( Asian part ), and UAE represented by two airports; Malaysia , Philippines , Qatar , Singapore ...
More than 142 flights suffered distruptions as severe weather conditions impacted travel. Seoul’s main airport, Incheon, was the worst affected, with passengers facing delays of about two hours ...
Of course, some airports’ track records are worse than others. For example, Chicago’s Midway International had the worst winter holiday flight cancellation rate of any of the nation’s 50 ...
Gimpo International Airport (IATA: GMP, ICAO: RKSS), the domestic hub which also serves some short-haul international routes; Seoul Air Base (IATA: SSN, ICAO: RKSM), a military airbase; Seoul Station City Airport Terminal, a in-town check-in service at Seoul Station; Yeouido Airport, a former airport served from 1916 to 1971