You can find on this page the Seoul airports map to print and to download in PDF. The Seoul airport map presents terminals and gates of the international airport of Seoul in South Korea.

Seoul airports map

Map of Seoul airports

The Seoul airports map shows all the airports around Seoul. This airports map of Seoul will allow you to determine which airport you will used to leave Seoul in South Korea. The Seoul airports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Two international airports serve Seoul as its mentioned in Seoul airports map. Gimpo International Airport, formerly in Gimpo but annexed to Seoul in 1963, was for many years (since its original construction during the Korean War) the only international airport serving Seoul. Other domestic airports were also built around the time of the war, including Yeouido. When it opened in March 2001, Incheon International Airport on Yeongjong island in Incheon changed the role of Gimpo Airport significantly.

Incheon airport is now responsible for almost all international flights and some domestic flights in Seoul, while Gimpo serves only domestic flights with the exception of flights to Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) in Tokyo, Osaka Kansai International Airport, Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai, and Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing as you can see in Seoul airports map. This has led to a significant drop in flights from Gimpo Airport. Meanwhile, Incheon International Airport has become, along with Hong Kong, a major transportation center for East Asia.

Incheon and Gimpo airports are linked to Seoul by highways, and to each other by the Incheon International Airport Railroad, which is also linked to Incheon line #1 as its shown in Seoul airports map. Gimpo airport is also linked by subway (line No. 5 and #9). The Incheon International Airport Railroad, connecting the airport directly to Seoul Station in central Seoul, was recently opened. Shuttle buses also transfer passengers between Incheon and Gimpo airports.

Seoul international airport map

Map of Seoul airport gates

The map of Seoul airport presents the main international airport of Seoul. This international airport map of Seoul will allow you to determine by which terminal and gate you will arrive or leave Seoul in South Korea. The airport Seoul map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The main passenger terminal of Seoul international airport (measuring 496,000 square metres as its mentioned in Seoul international airport map) is the largest airport terminal in area in South Korea, and the eighth largest passenger terminal in the world, after Dubai International Airport Terminal 3, Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3, Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport passenger terminal, Mexico City International Airport Terminal 1, Barcelona Airport Terminal 1, and Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3.

The passenger terminal of Seoul international airport was designed by Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA of Fentress Architects. It is 1060 metres long, 149 meters wide, and 33 metres high as you can see in Seoul international airport map. Its construction cost was 1.3816 trillion South Korean Won. Seoul international airport terminal has 44 boarding ports (all of which can accommodate the new Airbus 380), 50 customs inspection ports, 2 biological quarantine counters, 6 stationary and 14 portable passenger quarantine counters, 120 arrival passport inspection counters, 8 arrival security ports, 28 departure security ports, 252 check in counters, and 120 departure passport inspection counters.

The passenger concourse of Seoul international airport was completed at the end of May 2008 and all foreign airlines use this terminal since 10 June 2008. It is connected to the Main Terminal by two parallel 870-metre (2,850 ft) long underground passageways equipped with IATs (Intra Airport Transit) as its shown in Seoul international airport map. It has 30 gates and five lounges (Asiana Airlines/Star Alliance, Korean Air/SkyTeam, Cathay Pacific/Oneworld, Japan Airlines/Oneworld, China Eastern Airlines/SkyTeam.