List of Airports in South Korea

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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