Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) is one of the busiest airports in the world, with over 70 million passengers passing through annually. It has two terminal buildings servicing both domestic and international flights. Popular airlines operating from Seoul Airport include Asiana Airlines, Air Busan, Air Seoul, Air Premia, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, T’way Air, Lufthansa, Korean Air, Jin Air, Garuda Indonesia, Delta Air Lines, Xiamen Airlines, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, China Airlines, and Aeromexico.
Seoul Airport Services
Accessibility for Travelers with Disabilities
Seoul Airport offers barrier-free service in both terminals for people with reduced mobility (PRM). At the airport, you’ll have complimentary support from the moment you arrive to when you depart.
Facilities include:
- Accessible toilets
- Disabled parking spaces
- Ramps, handrails, elevators, escalators
- Free wheelchair
- Motorized assistance
- Priority security
- Assistance getting on and off the plane
To book special assistance, notify your airline of your needs at least 48 hours before your flight.
Once you arrive at the airport, head to the nearest information desk or contact point so that the specialist team members can greet you and assist you with your journey.
Baggage Services
Seoul Airport Lounges
Free Wi-Fi
Seoul Airport Parking
The main Seoul Airport parking lot is located in the transportation center opposite Terminal 1. If you’re flying into Terminal 2, there is short-stay parking under the airport and a long-stay multi-storey parking lot opposite the terminal building. Travelers landing at the Concourse can take a shuttle bus to the transportation center at Terminal 1.
Short-term parking
Park on the 1st floor, Basement 1, or Basement 2 of the T1 transportation center
Alternatively, park under Terminal 2 for under 24 hours
Long-term parking
Park in the long-stay parking lots in the upper levels the T1 transportation center
Park in the long-term parking lot next to Terminal 2
Valet parking
Drop off your car on Basement 3 of the T1 transportation center
Or drop of your car Basement 1 of the T2 parking lot building
Live Arrivals
Live Departures
Terminal Information
Incheon International Airport (ICN) is a large airport with two terminals and a concourse.
it handles around 70 million passengers each year. Both domestic, regional and international flights fly from all three buildings. You’ll find all of the basic facilities you need for a comfortable transit, regardless of where you are, including plenty of seating, toilets, ATMs, charging points, and internet connection.
You can consult the Incheon Airport terminal map on their official website for further guidance on how the airport is laid out.

Transportation options from and to Seoul Incheon Airport
Learn moreBy Train
Hop on the express train to arrive in the city center in 40 minutes.
*Departure every 15 minutes
By Taxi
Get a Seoul Airport taxi from the taxi stands outside Terminals 1 & 2.
Or, for a more personalized ride, you can book a private Seoul Airport transfer with Welcome Pickups.
By Car
Drive to Seoul city center in 1 hour
*Trip durations vary depending on your final destination and traffic.
More connections from Incheon International Airport
Trains
Trains are the main transportation option at ICN Airport if you don’t intend to drive or take a taxi. The airport railroad route is reliable and fast, taking just 40 minutes to reach downtown Seoul.
Buses
Rental cars
Taxis and private transfers
Seoul Airport – Nearby Hotels






Practical Information
Opening Hours
Seoul Airport: 24/7
Shops: Most shops are open 24/7
Food and Drink: Most coffee shops and restaurants are open 24/7
Recommended Arrival Times
International Flights: 3 hours
Domestic Flights: 3 hours
Airport Codes
Incheon Airport code: ICN
IACO code: RKSI
Contact Information
General information: +82 2 1577 2600
Airport email: Online form
Lost property: Seoul Airport Lost Property
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it better to fly into Incheon or Gimpo?
It depends on where you are flying from. Gimpo Airport is closer to downtown Seoul but Incheon Airport is the main international hub in Seoul. That majority of flights will go to Incheon Airport.