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Flight Schedule to Seoul

Here are all the scheduled flights to Seoul, providing a variety of convenient travel options.
Sat, 31 May 2025
Sun, 1 Jun 2025
Mon, 2 Jun 2025
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Departure Time
Arrival Time
Origin airport
Destination airport
Jin Air
Jin Air
08:00
09:05
Busan (PUS)
Seoul (GMP)
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EVA Air
EVA Air
09:20
12:50
Taipei (TSA)
Seoul (GMP)
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Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines
11:10
14:10
Beijing (PEK)
Seoul (GMP)
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Jeju Air
Jeju Air
16:30
18:30
Osaka (KIX)
Seoul (GMP)
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Eastar Jet
Eastar Jet
17:35
18:45
Jeju (CJU)
Seoul (GMP)
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Eastar Jet
Eastar Jet
17:45
19:00
Jeju (CJU)
Seoul (GMP)
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Eastar Jet
Eastar Jet
19:00
20:00
Busan (PUS)
Seoul (GMP)
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Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines
19:35
21:25
Osaka (KIX)
Seoul (GMP)
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Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines
20:05
22:25
Tokyo (HND)
Seoul (GMP)
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Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines
20:05
22:20
Tokyo (HND)
Seoul (GMP)
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Direct Airline to Seoul

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About Seoul

Seoul is famous for its Gyeongbokgung Palace which was the main royal palace during the Joseon dynasty. The capital of South Korea is Seoul, which is also its greatest metropolis, forming the heart of the Seoul Capital Area alongside the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province. It is much larger than London and Paris, ranked as the fourth largest metropolitan economy throughout the world. Seoul is now regarded as a leading global city at a rapid rise, with Arcadis rating it as Asia’s most liveable city with the second best quality of life.


Airports in Seoul


1. Incheon International Airport

Incheon International Airport is the largest airport in South Korea serving the Seoul Capital Area, being rated as the best airport worldwide and also the cleanest. It is located in Jung District, Incheon, being 48 kilometers west of Seoul. The Incheon International Airport holds a record of being ranked the Best Airport Worldwide for 11 years in a row. The airport has three major terminals, which is Terminal 1, Concourse and Terminal 2. Distinctively, this airport has a slew of different facilities such as golf course, spa, private sleeping rooms, an ice skating rink, a casino, indoor gardens, and a Museum of Korean Culture.


2. Gimpo International Airport

Commonly known as Gimpo Airport, it was the main primary airport for Seoul and South Korea before being replaced by Incheon International Airport in 2001. It is the main hub for Asiana Airlines and Korean Air, both of them being major airline operators in Korea. The airport is located in Gangseo District, Seoul, which is 15 kilometers west of Seoul’s Central District. It is the now the secondary airport serving Seoul and the third biggest in South Korea after Jeju International Airport.


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When is the Best Time to Fly to Seoul?


The off-peak season is during the winter season especially around January and February in which it is cold and dry. Peak season in Seoul is during the summer time especially in August which is when the summer break is in place. The best time to visit Seoul is around March to May, which is the beginning of spring where the weather is much milder. The autumn season around September to November is also another nice timing to visit Seoul due to similar reasons.


Seoul has a humid continental climate which implies hot, humid summers with cold, freezing winters as well as East Asian monsoon taking place from June to September. Due to the urban heat island effect, the suburban area of Seoul is much cooler than the central area. August is typically the hottest month during the summer, with an average high of 32.6 degree Celsius. The winter time is much drier than summer, an average of 24.9 days of snow.


There are a lot of festivals you can look forward to enjoying in Seoul, especially during the autumn season where more traditional festivals are being held than usual. There is the Seoul International Fireworks Festival which is held in 63City area every year with spectacular firework displays, as well as the Seoul Kimchi Making & Sharing Festival which focuses on gimjang, the art of preparing kimchi in winter which is fascinating to watch. During the hotter times, there is the Sinchon Watergun Festival where people would gather in the middle of Yonsei Street and shooting water guns at each other to cool themselves off. Another well-known festival is the Lotus Lantern Festival in which Seoul is decorated with as well as a very mesmerising parade being held from Dongdaemun Gate all the way to Jogyesa Temple.@@@


What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Seoul?


1. Gyeongbokgung Palace – Built in 1395, the Gyeongbokgung Palace is the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon dynasty. It has withstood the test of time, surviving Imjin War and Japanese invasion before being restored as a tourist attraction, housing National Palace Museum and National Folk Museum.


2. N Seoul Tower – Commonly known as Namsan Tower, it is a communication and observation tower which is the country’s first general radio wave tower. One can board the cable car all the way up to the Mount Namsan before walking up to the tower.


3. Myeong-dong – Being one of the primary shopping districts in Seoul, Myeong-dong houses many brand name shops and department stores that line up alongside the street. Clothes, shoes and accessories are among the most common items here, ranging from middle to upper price range.

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