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Seoul Airport (ICN)

Flights from Australia to Seoul will disembark at Incheon International Airport.

Incheon International Airport (ICN) is Seoul's primary airport and one of the busiest airports in the world. Spanning six floors, the airport also operates domestic flights and is the main hub for Asiana Airlines and Korean Air.

Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Incheon International Airport. Book your Seoul Airport accommodation.

Getting to Seoul

There are many airlines that offer flights to Seoul from Australia. Direct flights from Sydney take 10 hours and 30 minutes. Flights from Melbourne and Brisbane via Sydney take 13 hours and 30 minutes. Flights from Perth via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore take between 13 and 14 hours depending on the stopover.

Airlines that fly to Seoul

The only airlines that fly directly from Australia to Seoul are Korean Air and Asiana.

Some other airlines fly with one or two stopovers, including:

For more information on Seoul holidays check out our Seoul travel guide.

Looking for more than just a flight? A Seoul holiday package includes flights, accommodation, and often other extras like tours or car hire.

One of the most popular attractions in Seoul is Bukchon Hanok Village, an immaculately preserved traditional Korean village dating back 600 years. A stroll through this peaceful quarter will truly take you back centuries.

Seoul: Bukchon Hanok VillageBukchon Hanok Village

Don't miss out on a guided tour of Changdeokgung, a UNESCO World Heritage Listed palace best experienced with a guided tour. The palace's garden, known as the 'secret garden', is particularly popular, consisting of a lotus pond, pavilions, landscaped lawns and colourful flowers.

There are few things Korean people love more than watching baseball. Experience this national fascination by heading along to a game at Jamsil Baseball Stadium. Entry and a few beers will cost you around $20 - a small price to pay to experience this electric atmosphere.

For a great view of the city and surrounding mountains, go for a ride on the Namsan Cable Car between Mount Namsan and N Seoul Tower. Beat the crowds by doing this in the morning or early evening.

Seoul: Heungryemun GateHeungryemun Gate