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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical flight duration from Tokyo to Seoul?
A direct flight from Tokyo (HND) to Seoul (ICN) takes about 1 hour 30 minutes. Flights with layovers vary but generally add 2 to 4 hours depending on the connection.
Are there any direct flights from Tokyo to Seoul?
Yes. Non-stop flights from Tokyo to Seoul operate daily, typically lasting about 2 hours 30 minutes. Multiple airlines including Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Japan Airlines, and Korean Air operate these flights. Non-stop service is common and generally cost 10-20% more than one-stop options.
Are there visa requirements to travel from Tokyo to Seoul?
Visa requirements for travel from Tokyo to Seoul depend on your nationality. Japanese citizens generally do not need a visa for short tourism or business visits to South Korea for up to 90 days. South Korean nationals can enter Japan without a visa for short stays of up to 90 days for tourism or business. However, travelers from other countries should check specific visa requirements based on their nationality. Effective from February 1, 2023, South Korea has implemented an electronic travel authorization system for short-term visitors from visa-exempt countries.
What are the ground transportation options in Seoul?
Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) offers several ground transportation options to the city center. The AREX Express train provides a direct, fast connection in about thirty minutes. The AREX All-Stop train takes approximately fifty minutes and is more economical. Limousine buses connect the airport to major districts with comfort and convenience, taking about sixty minutes depending on traffic. Taxis and ride-share services are available outside the terminals, with travel times around fifty minutes to central Seoul. Car rentals are also available but less common for city travel due to traffic and parking considerations. The most used option is the AREX Express train for its speed and reliability.
When is the cheapest time to fly from Tokyo to Seoul?
Fares are generally lower in February and November. Midweek afternoon flights tend to be cheaper; booking two to four weeks ahead optimizes costs.
How far in advance should I book tickets from Tokyo to Seoul?
Book four to six weeks in advance for regular travel and six to eight weeks during peak seasons like summer and Lunar New Year holidays.
Are overnight (red‑eye) flights available from Tokyo to Seoul?
Yes. Several overnight flights operate on this route, allowing travelers to arrive in Seoul in the morning and maximize their day.
Which airlines usually operate this route from Tokyo to Seoul?
Non‑stop carriers include Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Japan Airlines, and Seoul Air. One‑stop flights via Chinese or Taiwanese hubs are common.
If I need a connection, what are common layover cities between Tokyo and Seoul?
Common layovers are Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei, offering broad connections and efficient transfer options.
How reliable are on‑time departures on this route from Tokyo to Seoul?
On‑time departures are usually reliable, but peak times and weather may cause delays. Booking early morning flights with airlines like Korean Air or Asiana can improve punctuality.
Which months have the best weather for traveling to Seoul?
April to June and September to November offer mild temperatures, cherry blossoms or fall foliage, and fewer tourists.
What documents should I bring with me to the airport when flying from Tokyo to Seoul?
Carry a valid passport with at least six months' validity, a visa or travel authorization if required, proof of onward travel, and vaccination certificates if applicable. Payment methods for baggage vary by airline.
Which airport should I use in Seoul?
In Seoul, ICN is the primary international airport, serving most international flights with extensive airline options. Gimpo is closer to downtown and mainly handles domestic and some regional flights.
How do I get to Haneda Intl Airport airport from the city center?
From central Tokyo, the Tokyo Monorail or Keikyu Line to Haneda takes approximately 15–20 min and is the most popular and cost-effective. Taxis and ride-shares are faster but more expensive; shuttle buses and driving are also options.
Are there hotels or sleeping facilities at Seoul airport?
Yes. Seoul Incheon Airport has on-site hotels including the Grand Hyatt and the Ramada, accessible from Terminal 1 and 2 respectively, with some hotels connected via shuttle. Capsule sleeping pods are also available within the terminals.
Are there currency exchange offices, prayer rooms and Wi‑Fi at Incheon Intl Airport ?
Incheon International Airport offers currency exchange services in all terminals, prayer rooms in each passenger terminal, and free Wi‑Fi throughout the airport.
Are there accessible services or children's facilities at the Tokyo and Seoul airports?
Tokyo Haneda provides wheelchair assistance and accessible toilets; request at least 48 hours in advance through airline. Seoul Incheon offers mobility support, family rest zones, and children’s play areas; assistance should be arranged 48 hours prior.
Which aircraft models fly between Tokyo and Seoul this route and do airlines offer Wi‑Fi?
Common aircraft on Tokyo-Seoul are Boeing 737‑800, Airbus A321 and Airbus A321XLR. Most airlines like Korean Air, Asiana and Japan Airlines offer Wi‑Fi.
Which airline alliances operate this route?
Star Alliance (Asiana, Korean Air), oneworld (none), SkyTeam (none) primarily operate this route; mostly Star Alliance.
What is the cheapest time of day to fly from Tokyo to Seoul?
Afternoon departures on weekdays typically have lower fares compared to morning or evening flights.
What are the best airport lounge options when departing from Tokyo?
At Tokyo Haneda, the Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge and All Nippon Airways Service Center Lounge serve premium travelers with dining, rest areas, and showers. Access is typically limited to first and business class passengers, elite frequent flyers, and lounge membership cardholders; some lounges offer paid day passes.
What is the baggage allowance on this route from Tokyo to Seoul?
Baggage allowances on Tokyo to Seoul flights vary by airline and fare class. Basic economy may restrict checked baggage; standard economy usually includes one checked bag and a carry‑on. Higher classes offer more baggage allowance.
What cabin and seat options are typical from Tokyo to Seoul?
Flights from Tokyo to Seoul usually offer Economy, Premium Economy on select airlines, and flat‑bed Business class.
Are same‑day changes or standby possible on this route?
Policies vary by airline and fare class; flexible and premium cabins typically offer same‑day change or standby options, while lower fares often do not.
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