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Cheap Flights to South Korea

Cheap Flights to South Korea
Korea is home to one of the most ancient cultures in Asia. While modern times have seen the country divided by war, and strife with the North is ongoing, South Korea has benefited greatly from its openness and economic ties to the West. You will find, when visiting, that everyone seems to be in a hurry. It's a fact of life here! South Korea is a country on fast forward 24/7. Seoul, its capital, is a modern city with a 'joie de vivre' attitude that can be both infectious and unsettling. Riddled with entertainment districts, teashops, saunas, and mini-cinemas, these attractions are along any number of narrow alley-ways, and sometimes stacked 10-stories high. You can stay in a modern luxury hotel, or in a more traditional room where you sleep on a padded quilt on a heated under-floor called an ondol, in a room furnished in the yangban, or aristocratic, style. Choose from multitudes of healthy Korean dishes and discover the pleasures of new tastes. Tour the De-militarized zone (DMZ) while here, a harsh reminder of the division of the country, or board a ferry to one of the islands of the west sea where you can walk on unblemished beaches and be treated to some of the best seafood in the world. Travel to the city of Gyeongju, known as the 'museum without walls', the home to more tombs, pagodas, Buddhist statuary, palace ruins, pleasure gardens and castles than any other city in South Korea. Visit Busan to buy souvenirs in this port city and enjoy the volcanic landscapes of the holiday island of Jejudo. South Korea holds a treasure-trove of experiences, just waiting for you.

Airports

South Korea has several major airports to accommodate international travelers. Some of these include: Incheon International Airport, Gimpo International Airport, Gimhae International Airport, Jeju International Airport, Muan International Airport and Yangyang International Airport. Incheon International and Gimhae are the most traveled, as they service South Korea's two largest cities, Seoul and Busan respectively. In addition, there are three smaller airports and a number of civil airfields.