Planning Korea from Europe?
Start with the whole journey.
Flights Asia helps you connect the decisions that are usually split across different websites: your flight to Korea, arrival at Incheon, the transfer to Seoul, where to stay, and whether Busan, Gyeongju or Jeju belongs in the same trip.
Four decisions, in the right order.
A first Korea trip becomes easier when you solve the route before the sightseeing list. Use this sequence to protect both your budget and your usable travel time.
Choose your Europe → Korea route
Compare the real trip from your home city to Seoul—not only the headline airfare.
Plan Incheon → Seoul
AREX, airport bus and taxi are useful for different hotels, luggage loads and arrival times.
Build the trip around Seoul
Decide whether Busan, Gyeongju or Jeju adds enough value to justify the extra transport time.
Protect usable travel time
A cheaper flight, distant hotel or rushed extra city can cost more in time than it saves in money.
Start with your departure city.
These route pages use the same comparison method: final fare, baggage, departure-airport access, connection quality, Incheon arrival time and the transfer to your Seoul hotel.
Incheon Airport → Seoul
Do not stop the calculation at the airport. Your hotel location can change whether AREX, an airport bus or a taxi is the better choice.
Seoul first. Then decide what earns a place.
Busan, Gyeongju and Jeju can all improve a Korea trip, but not every destination belongs in every itinerary.
Turn the arrival into a real itinerary.
After the flight and airport transfer, these are the next five decisions that shape a first Korea trip.
Six English content lanes
Compare the journey, not one number.
We look at airfare + baggage + departure-airport access + connection risk + arrival time + airport transfer + hotel location + usable travel time. That is the difference between finding a cheap ticket and planning a better trip.
