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Incheon International Airport
| Incheon International Airport | |
|---|---|
| Korean Name | |
| Revised Romanization | Incheon Gukje Gonghang |
| McCune-Reischauer | Inch'ŏn Kukche Konghang |
| Hangul | 인천 국제 공항 |
| Hanja | 仁川國際空港 |
Incheon International Airport (IATA airport code: ICN; ICAO airport code: RKSI) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest airports in Asia.
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Overview
Incheon is the hub for Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. The airport opened for business in early 2001, replacing the international function of Gimpo Airport (formerly Kimpo International Airport), which now mainly serves domestic traffic. It serves as a hub for international civilian air transportation and cargo traffic. Security facilities are state-of-the-art and medical inspection equipment is also very advanced, in response to terrorist threats and various epidemics in southern Asia. As a result, Incheon International Airport is considered Asia's most technologically facilitated airport. It is also currently Asia's sixth busiest airport, behind Tokyo International Airport (a.k.a. Haneda Airport) (Tokyo), Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore), Bangkok International Airport (Bangkok), Narita International Airport (Tokyo) and Hong Kong International Airport (Hong Kong).
Incheon Airport is located west of Seoul, on Yeongjong Island in the Yellow Sea. (Yeongjong Island is part of the City of Incheon.) It is connected to the mainland by Freeway 130, a part of which is Yeongjong Bridge, and is served by frequent bus service from all parts of South Korea as well as by ferry service from Incheon and other nearby ports. The KTX bullet train terminates here, and airport limousines operate around the clock from Seoul to Incheon, and several backup trains and highway buses escort people from places within and outside Seoul. In addition, a highway between Incheon and Gimpo Airport has been recently completed, connecting domestic flight service with international air traffic, an advantage that makes it far easier to travel from southern Korean regions to Incheon, and then to airports all over the globe.
Airlines
Airlines flying to this airport include:
- Aeroflot
- Air Astana
- Air Canada
- Air China
- Air France
- Air Macau
- Air Sahara (latter half of 2006)
- All Nippon Airways
- Asiana
- Cathay Pacific
- China Airlines
- China Eastern Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- Emirates (starting 1 May 2005)
- Hainan Airlines
- Japan Airlines
- KLM
- Khabarovsk Aviation
- Korean Air
- KrasAir
- Lufthansa
- Malaysia Airlines
- MIAT-Mongolian
- Northwest Airlines
- Philippine Airlines
- Qatar Airways
- Siberia Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
- Thai Airways
- United Airlines
- Uzbekistan Airways
- Vietnam Airlines
- Vladivostok Air
And on the cargo side, companies are:
- Aeroflot Cargo
- Air France Cargo
- Air Hong Kong
- Atlas Air
- Cargolux
- East Line
- FedEx
- Gemeni Air Cargo
- JAL Cargo
- Lufthansa Cargo
- Mas Kargo
- Nippon Cargo Airlines
- Polar Air Cargo
- Singapore Airlines Cargo
- UPS
- Volga-Dnepr
See also
External link
- Incheon International Airport official site
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