Airports in South Korea, List of South Korea Airports By City
All the Major Airports in South Korea are given below. To find more information about any of these airports click on the airport name. Our database have 31 Airports in South Korea. South Korea IATA Airport Codes and ICAO Codes are listed bellow.
Airport | City, Country | IATA airport code | ICAO airport code |
A-306 | Chunchon, South Korea | QUN | RKNC |
Ab Airport | Osan, South Korea | OSN | RKSO |
Cheongju Airport | Cheongju, South Korea | CJJ | RKTU |
Daegu Airport | Daegu, South Korea | TAE | RKTN |
Gangneung Airport | Gangneung, South Korea | KAG | RKNN |
Gimhae International Airport | Busan, South Korea | PUS | RKPK |
Gimpo International Airport | Seoul, South Korea | GMP | RKSS |
Gunsan Air Base | Gunsan, South Korea | KUZ | - |
Gunsan Airport | Gunsan, South Korea | KUV | RKJK |
Gwangju Airport | Gwangju, South Korea | KWJ | RKJJ |
Incheon International Airport | Seoul, South Korea | ICN | RKSI |
Jeju Airport | Jeju, South Korea | CJU | RKPC |
Jeongseok Airport | Jeju Island, South Korea | JDG | RKPD |
Jeonju Airport | Jeonju, South Korea | CHN | - |
Jinhae Airport | Jinhae, South Korea | CHF | RKPE |
Mokpo Airport | Mokpo, South Korea | MPK | RKJM |
Muan International Airport | , South Korea | MWX | RKJB |
Pocheon (G-217) Airport | Pocheon, South Korea | QJP | |
Pohang Airport | Pohang, South Korea | KPO | RKTH |
Sacheon Airport | Jinju, South Korea | HIN | RKPS |
Seolak Airport | Sokcho, South Korea | SHO | RKND |
Seosan Air Base | Seosan, South Korea | HMY | RKTP |
Seoul Ab Airport | Seoul, South Korea | SSN | RKSM |
Suwon Airport | Suwon, South Korea | SWU | RKSW |
Taean Airport | Taean, South Korea | QDY | RKTA |
Uljin Airport | Uljin, South Korea | UJN | |
Ulsan Airport | Ulsan, South Korea | USN | RKPU |
Wonju Airport | Wonju, South Korea | WJU | RKNW |
Yangyang Airport | Yangyang, South Korea | YNY | - |
Yecheon Airport | Yecheon, South Korea | YEC | RKTY |
Yeosu Airport | Yeosu, South Korea | RSU | RKJY |
The IATA airport code consists of three letters and is defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association).
The ICAO airport code consists of four letters and is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).