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Charter private jets from Seoul, South Korea. From €7,000 to Tokyo.

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Detailed comparison of airports in Seoul including distance, FBOs, facilities, and highlights
AirportDistance to CityFBOsFacilitiesHighlights

Runway: 3.8 km

48.8 km
SGBAC (Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center)Avjet Asia
Customs 24/7 Operations
  • FBO Services
  • 24/7 Operations

Runway: 3.2 km

16.5 km
SGBAC (Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center)Avjet Asia
Customs 24/7 Operations
  • FBO Services
  • 24/7 Operations

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Seoul Airport ()

Seoul operates as the financial and industrial nerve centre of South Korea, concentrating the global headquarters of Samsung, Hyundai Motor Group, LG, SK Group and Lotte within a single metropolitan corridor. The city's GDP output rivals many sovereign nations, and inbound private aviation traffic reflects a dense calendar of M&A activity, investor roadshows, and board-level visits to the Gangnam and Yeouido financial districts. Charter demand peaks during Seoul Fashion Week, Frieze Seoul, and major semiconductor industry summits drawing principals from Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Gulf.

For private aviation, Seoul is served by two distinct airports with complementary roles. Incheon International Airport (ICN), located 52 kilometres west of central Seoul on an artificial island, is the primary hub for long-haul and intercontinental private jet arrivals, handling customs and immigration through its dedicated general aviation terminal. Gimpo International Airport (GMP), 17 kilometres from the Gangnam business district, is the preferred field for short-haul and regional missions across Northeast Asia — particularly Seoul–Tokyo, Seoul–Beijing, Seoul–Shanghai and Seoul–Osaka rotations operated under bilateral agreements.

Ground transfer times from Gimpo to Gangnam run 20–30 minutes via the Olympic Expressway under typical conditions, while Incheon to central Seoul requires 45–70 minutes depending on traffic, with the AREX express rail offering a 43-minute alternative to Seoul Station. The Banyan Tree, Four Seasons, Park Hyatt and Signiel Seoul represent the primary UHNWI accommodation tier. Private terminal facilities at both airports include dedicated VIP lounges, high-security handling protocols, and pre-cleared customs coordination available by prior arrangement.

Seoul's Aviation Gateway: Gimpo vs. Incheon

Operators departing Seoul must choose between two functionally distinct airports. Gimpo International Airport (GMP) is the operational preference for regional missions. Its proximity to Gangnam — 17 km via the Olympic Expressway — minimises ground time for executives departing between meetings. Gimpo operates under bilateral agreements covering Northeast Asian city-pairs, making it the standard field for SeoulTokyo Haneda, Seoul–Beijing Capital, and SeoulShanghai Hongqiao rotations. The airport's general aviation apron accommodates light to super-midsize aircraft; for long-range jets requiring full fuel uplift and maximum payload, Incheon is the mandatory departure point. Slot coordination at Gimpo requires advance PPR submission, particularly during peak morning and evening windows. Customs and immigration are available at both fields, though Gimpo's hours are constrained; early-morning or late-evening departures require pre-arrangement with handling agents. Note that Gimpo does not handle intercontinental departures — any mission to North America, Europe or the Middle East departs exclusively from Incheon International Airport (ICN).

Operational Notes: Slots, Curfews and Fuel

Both Seoul airports are slot-coordinated environments. Gimpo operates under strict movement caps with a de facto curfew structure; overnight parking is limited and must be confirmed with ground handlers well in advance. Incheon, as a 24-hour facility, offers greater scheduling flexibility for late-night arrivals or early-morning departures on long-range aircraft. Jet-A1 availability is reliable at both fields, with competitive pricing through handler-negotiated fuel releases. Operators positioning aircraft into Seoul for multi-day programmes should factor in overnight fees, which are above regional average at Incheon due to apron demand. High-security handling — a standard expectation for principals travelling to Korea's industrial conglomerates — is available at both airports and includes airside vehicle access, discrete boarding, and customs pre-clearance by prior arrangement.

Primary Routes Out of Seoul

The busiest private jet corridors from Seoul connect to Tokyo (HND/TYO), Hong Kong (HKG), Singapore (SIN), Shanghai (PVG/SHA), Beijing (PEK), and Osaka (ITM). Transcontinental missions most frequently route to Dubai (DXB) as a tech stop before onward European segments, or fly direct to London, Frankfurt or Paris on ultra-long-range platforms. Seoul–Los Angeles and Seoul–New York are operationally viable non-stop on G700, Global 7500 and Falcon 10X-class aircraft, typically filed as westbound transpacific routings. For operators connecting into regional South Korea itineraries, Busan's Gimhae Airport (Busan) is the standard secondary field, accessible in 55 minutes by air from Gimpo.

Why Fly Private from Seoul

  • VVIP Lounge
  • Private Customs

FBO Services at Seoul Airport

  • SGBAC (Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center)
  • Avjet Asia

Peak Demand Periods in Seoul

Seoul Fashion WeekFrieze Seoul

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ICAO Code
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Annual Movements20,000
Customs06:00-23:00 (GMP); 24/7 (ICN)

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