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Korean Domestic Airlines Routes & Schedule
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By sk editor
Published on 11/18/2008
 
South Korea has two major airlines, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. Korean Air is the largest airline carrier in South Korea, who domestically flies to 14 different Korean destinations. Asiana Airlines is the second largest, and offers 16 different routes to 12 different cities. Here is a summary of domestic destinations to which Korean Air and Asiana Airlines fly.

South Korea has two major airlines, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. Korean Air is the largest airline carrier in South Korea, who domestically flies to 14 different Korean destinations. %%SNIPPET_CommentsList%%Asiana Airlines is the second largest, and offers 16 different routes to 12 different cities. Here is a summary of domestic destinations to which Korean Air and Asiana Airlines fly.

Korean Air
Busan (Gimhae Airport) Focus City
Cheongju (Cheongju International Airport)
Daegu (Daegu International Airport)
Gwangju (Gwangju Airport)
Gunsan (Gunsan Airport)
Jeju (Jeju International Airport) Focus City
Jinju (Sacheon Airport)
Mokpo/Gwangju/Muan-gun (Muan International Airport)
Pohang (Pohang Airport)
Seoul (Gimpo Airport)
Ulsan (Ulsan Airport)
Wonju (Wonju Airport)
Yangyang (Yangyang International Airport)
Yeosu (Yeosu Airport)

Find detailed flight schedule at http://www.koreanair.com/.

Asiana Airlines
Busan (Gimhae Airport) Focus City
Cheongju (Cheongju International Airport)
Daegu (Daegu International Airport)
Gwangju (Gwangju Airport)
Gunsan (Gunsan Airport)
Jeju (Jeju International Airport) Focus City
Jinju (Sacheon Airport)
Mokpo/Gwangju/Muan-gun (Muan International Airport)
Pohang (Pohang Airport)
Seoul (Gimpo Airport)
Ulsan (Ulsan Airport)

Find detailed flight timetable of your destination at http://us.flyasiana.com/Global/US/en/homepage?fid=TICKET14000

Besides the two major airlines, some low-cost regional airlines have appeared on the scene.

Hansung Airlines, South Korea's first low fare airline, offers flights from Cheongju to Seoul and Jeju. Its main base is at Cheongju Airport. Company website: http://www.gohansung.com/

Jeju Air's main base is Jeju International Airport. It flies from Seoul to Busan, Jeju and Yangyang, and also has direct Jeju-Busan flights. Jeju's official website is http://www.jejuair.net/

%%SNIPPET_CommentRows%%As Korean Air's budget subsidiary, Jin Air operates low cost flights connecting Seoul Gimpo to Jeju. Visit Jin Air http://www.jinair.com/ to find your specific schedule.

Yeongnam Air flies from Busan to Seoul, Gwangju, Gunsan, Daegu, Mokpo, Yeosu, Ulsan, Wonju, Incheon, Jeju, Jinju, Cheongju, Pohang and Yangyang. Its main base is Gimhae International Airport and Daegu International Airport. Yeongnam's website: http://www.ynair.co.kr/

There are no English-language options on the four domestic airlines sites, so get a friend who reads Korean to help you book a ticket online.
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