Incheon International Airport

Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (Korean: 인천국제공항) is the largest airport in South Korea, and one of the largest and busiest in Asia. Since 2005, it has been consecutively rated as the best airport in the world by the Airports Council International and received the full 5-star ranking by Skytrax, the prestigious recognition shared only by Hong Kong International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport.
Located 70 km (43 mi) from Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea, Incheon International Airport is the main hub for Korean Air, Asiana Airlines and Polar Air Cargo.
The airport opened for business in early 2001, replacing the older Gimpo International Airport, which now serves only domestic destinations plus shuttle flights to Tokyo (Haneda), Shanghai (Hongqiao) and Osaka (Kansai).
The airport serves as a hub for international civilian air transportation and cargo traffic in East Asia.
Incheon International Airport is also currently Asia’s eighth busiest airport in terms of passengers, the world’s fifth busiest airport in terms of cargo and freight, and the world’s eleventh busiest airport in terms of international passengers in 2006.
In 2009, Incheon International Airport has been voted the best airport in the world, according to a 10-month survey of airline passengers.
Other Information
- Project Name: Passenger Terminal, Incheon International Airport
- Location: Seoul, South Korea
- Gross square footage: 5 million sq. ft.
- Total construction cost: $1.1 billion
- Owner: Incheon International Airport Corporation
- Design Architect: Fentress Bradburn Architects Ltd.
- Architect of Record: Korean Architects Collaboratives International (KACI)
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