Thursday, May 6, 2010

Getting to Jeju
International Airport
Jeju international airport has a total of 17 direct airlines(12 local, 6 international), which links major cities employing 130 aircraft. In a week they fly 6 times to Tokyo, 4 times to Osaka, 2 times to Beijing, and 3 times to Hong Kong. 94% of travelers use those air lines to visit Jeju.They take off and land 143,000 times in a year including Boeing 747's using the 3km runway and jeju Airport can handle 7.64 million passengers, a year.Based on mid & long term airport expansion plans, 375.5 Mil. USD will be invested to expand the air port till 2020. During the first phase of the project up to 2010, they are going to expand the capacity of the taking off and landing to 177,000 times and enlarge major facilities so that they could handle 18.64 million passengers, a yeas
Incheon International Airport - Jeju International Airport
Gimpo International Airport - Jeju International Airport
Gimhae International Airport - Jeju International Airport
Tokyo, Osaka, Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok - Jeju International Airport
■ Visit airline website.
Korean Air
Asiana Airlines
jejuair
Port
Jeju port has 6 direct sailing routes employing 12 ships weighting 600~5,600 tons. They operate ships 6 times a week between major local ports including Busan and Incheon with a capacity of carrying 2,401,000 passengers a year. 6% of total travelers are coming in and out of Jeju by sea.They are going to expand the anchoring capacity from the current 17 ships weighting over 1,000 tons up to a maximum of 20,000 tons to 20 ships weighting over 1,000 tons and up to amaximum of 80,000 tons by the year of 2011.
Busan Port - Jeju Port
Incheon Port - Jeju Port Wando Port - Jeju Port
Mokpo Port - Jeju Port Tongyeong Port - Seongsan Port

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