Seoul - Incheon International Airport
One of Asia's busiest passenger and cargo airports, Seoul's Incheon International Airport transports around 34 million passengers annually to destinations throughout Asia, Europe and North America. Built 52km (32.5 miles) west of downtown Seoul on reclaimed tidal land between Yeongjongdo and Yongjudo Islands, Incheon's airport buses make the 90-minute journey into the city centre approximately every 30 minutes.
Distance from city centre
52 km (32.5 miles) west of central Seoul.
Airport parking
There are both long-term and short-term car parks at Incheon International Airport. Walkways connect short-term parking to the Passenger Terminal, while free buses transport visitors from long-term parking every eight minutes. Valet parking is available on the third floor of the Passenger Terminal. All car parks accept credit card payments.
Specific airport features
A 24-hour medical centre is located in the eastern section of the basement floor. Pharmacies can be found in the central area of the third floor of both the Passenger Terminal and the Concourse Building. Baggage storage is available in the duty-free area of the third floor.
Airport code
ICN
Airport telephone number
Airport website
Specific airport features
A 24-hour medical centre is located in the eastern section of the basement floor. Pharmacies can be found in the central area of the third floor of both the Passenger Terminal and the Concourse Building. Baggage storage is available in the duty-free area of the third floor.
Airport transfer
Amsterdam -Schiphol
Paris -Charles de Gaulle
Terminals
KLM operates flights out of Incheon's Concourse Building, with flights bound for European destinations. Check-in is in the Passenger Terminal, Counter E.
These are useful guidelines only – always check in advance to find out which terminal your flight departs from.
Transport between terminals
A high-speed train, the Starline, shuttles Incheon's visitors from the Passenger Terminal to the Concourse Building every five minutes. Free shuttle buses link the Passenger Terminal with long-term parking, the International Business Centre and the airport's cargo terminal.
Passenger Terminal
All passengers departing from Incheon International Airport, both international and domestic, check in, deposit luggage and pass through security in the Passenger Terminal. In addition, the Passenger Terminal serves South Korea's domestic airlines and destinations at boarding gates 1-50.
Concourse Building
Incheon's Concourse Building (also called the Boarding Building) serves passengers flying to international destinations at boarding gates 101-132. The Concourse Building connects to the Passenger Terminal via the Starline train.
Number of terminals
Two.




