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Incheon International Airport (ICN)

■ Incheon International Airport (ICN) ■□


Incheon International Airport (ICN) is the largest airport in South Korea and serves as the primary international gateway to the country. It is located on Yeongjong Island, west of Seoul, and is renowned for its modern facilities, efficiency, and customer service.


▼ Incheon International Airport (ICN)

- Address: 272 Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

- Phone number: +82-1577-2600

- Website: https://www.airport.kr/ap/en/index.do



 

The airport offers a wide range of amenities, including duty-free shops, restaurants, lounges, transit hotels, a spa, cultural experience centers, and more. With excellent transportation links, such as direct train services (Airport Railroad Express or AREX) connecting to Seoul and other major cities, as well as bus services and taxis, Incheon International Airport is a top choice for travelers. It has consistently been ranked among the world's best airports for its efficiency, cleanliness, and passenger services.

 

▼ Transportation Options

 - Airport Railroad Express (AREX)

The fastest and most convenient way to reach downtown Seoul is by taking the AREX train. It operates two lines: the All Stop Train, which stops at every station, and the Express Train, which is non-stop between the airport and Seoul Station.

- Taxi 

Taxis are easily accessible outside the arrival hall. Make sure to take licensed taxis. Additionally, it may be helpful for the driver if you have your destination address written in Korean.

- Bus

Incheon Airport offers various bus services to different destinations in Seoul and other cities. Look for the bus ticketing counters or information desk to inquire about the routes and fares.

 

▼ Facilities and Services

- Lounges 

Incheon Airport has several lounges that offer comfortable seating, complimentary refreshments, Wi-Fi, and other amenities. Some lounges are accessible through airline memberships or specific credit cards.

- Currency Exchange

Incheon Airport has currency exchange booths and ATMs where you can exchange your money.

- Shopping and Dining 

The airport offers a wide range of shopping options, including duty-free shops, luxury brands, Korean souvenirs, and more. There are also numerous restaurants and food outlets offering both local and international cuisine.

- Transit Hotel

If you have a long layover or need a place to rest, Incheon Airport has transit hotels located within the terminal.


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