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Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN)
Seoul Airport Address: 2172-1 Woonseo-Dong, Joong-Gu, Incheon City 400-340, Republic of Korea, KR
Airport Code: ICN
Airport Tel: +82 1577 2600
Airport Fax: not available
Airport Email: not available
Airport Website: http://www.airport.or.kr - Official Site

Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) Information



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Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN)
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South Korea's premier air facility, Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) is around 52 km / 32 miles west from Seoul city centre and is also close to Sindo Island, Gangwa-do and Yeongheung-do. Incheon has grown to become one of the most important airports in the whole of Asia and boasts around 18,000 monthly flights, almost all of which are international.

A single year in the life of Seoul's Incheon Airport will see some 15 million passengers passing through this facility, using over 70 airlines to reach almost 150 worldwide destinations. In recent years, the airport has received a series of prestigious awards for excellence and commitment to high standards of service.




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Incheon Airport offers travellers plenty of choice when it comes to transport, including ferry services, a modern rail network (KTX trains) and buses. The airport buses link central Seoul and nearby Gimpo Airport, along with other destinations such as Gaebong Station, Seoul National University, Tower Palace and Yeongdeungpo Station. Buses at Seoul's Incheon Airport also travel further afield, linking the provinces of Chungcheong, Gangwon, Gyeonggi and Gyeongsang, as well as the neighbouring city of Incheon, stopping at locations such as the Hyundai Shopping Mall and the Munkak Stadium.

Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) Information: History and Facilities
In the 1990s, the already established Gimpo International Airport was finding it difficult to cope with increasing traffic and so the need for a new airport arose. In 2001, Incheon International Airport was completed, after around eight years on construction work.

This state-of-the-art airport opened to great acclaim and the international traffic from Gimpo moved here. Passenger levels have already exceeded expectations and so therefore, the second phase of construction began, sooner than originally planned. Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) was designed to accommodate the Airbus A380 double-decker passenger plane, which will significantly contribute further to overall demand.

Facilities at Seoul Incheon International Airport are comprehensive and offer plenty to keep even the weariest of travellers occupied. With over 40 different stores onsite, shopping is a definite highlight and the most popular outlets include Duty Free Korea, the AEKYUNG Department Store, Family Mart, the Shinsege Department Store and the Korea Landscape Market.

Those looking for something to eat will also find plenty of choice. Noodles are a firm favourite at Seoul Incheon Airport and the Chang-tuh noodle bar is always busy, while other options within the main food court area include Korean beef dishes at the Byeok-Je Galbi and Bong Hee restaurants. For banking needs, the onsite Woori Bank offers a range of financial services.

Conference facilities at Incheon International Airport (ICN) suit the needs of business travellers flying into and out of Seoul. Both the Diners Club International and Paradise Business Centre offer a comprehensive range of services, including videoconferencing, while all the terminals feature Internet access. The Landside Information and Communication Centre features two travel lounges and free Internet usage for up to 30 minutes.

Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) Information: About Seoul Tourism
South Korea's capital city of Seoul lies next to the Han River and its metropolitan area is amongst the biggest on the planet. Seoul is a vast, cosmopolitan city, with endless sights to see, such as the Changdeok Palace, Deoksu Palace, Gyeongbok Palace and Gyeonghuigung Palace, all of which date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Also worth visiting is the Korea Exhibition Centre, Namsan Park and the many sporting events, which regularly take place at the acclaimed Seoul World Cup Stadium, which can seat almost 70,000 people.

Seoul's greater metropolitan area encompasses the harbour city of Incheon and its busy airport. Incheon Airport (ICN) lies directly west of Incheon city and on the neighbouring Yeongjong-Yongyoo Island, being surrounded by the Yellow Sea.





 
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