List of airports in Korea Republic, grouped by type and sorted by location.
LOCATION | ICAO | IATA | AIRPORT NAME |
Civil Airports | |||
Cheongju | RKTU | CJJ | Cheongju International Airport |
Daegu | RKTN | TAE | Daegu International Airport |
Gimpo | RKSS | GMP | Gimpo International Airport |
Gwangju | RKJJ | KWJ | Gwangju Airport |
Incheon | RKSI | ICN | Incheon International Airport |
Jeju | RKPC | CJU | Jeju International Airport |
Muan | RKJB | MWX | Muan International Airport |
Busan | RKPK | PUS | Gimhae International Airport |
Yangyang | RKNY | YNY | Yangyang International Airport |
Civil Airfields | |||
Gunsan | RKJK | KUV | Gunsan Airport |
Jinhae (Chinhae) | RKPE | CHF | Jinhae Airport |
Jeongseok (Jungseok) | RKPD | JDG | Jungseok Airport |
Jeonju (Chonju) | RKJU | CHN | Jeonju Airport |
Mokpo | RKJM | MPK | Mokpo Airport |
Pohang | RKTH | KPO | Pohang Airport |
Sokcho | RKND | SHO | Sokcho Airport |
Ulsan | RKPU | USN | Ulsan Airport |
Wonju | RKNW | WJU | Wonju Airport |
Yechon | RKTY | YEC | Yechon Airport |
Yeosu | RKJY | RSU | Yeosu Airport |
Military Airbases | |||
Foxmouse | Foxmouse Airbase | ||
Chogju | Chogju Airbase | ||
Choongwon (Jungwon) | RKTI | Choongwon Airbase (Jungwon Airbase) | |
Kangnung | RKNN | KAG | Gangneung Airbase |
Osan | RKSO | OSN | Osan Airbase |
Sacheon | RKPS | HIN | Sacheon Airport |
Seongmu | RKTE | Seongmu Airport | |
Seosan | RKTP | Seosan Airbase | |
Seoul | RKSM | SSN | Seoul Airbase |
Suwon (Su Won City) | RKSW | SWU | Suwon Airbase |
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