GMP to ICN
Aloha, My family and I are traveling in March and have 5 1/2 hours to get from GMP to ICN (to include bags, immigration and customs). I read threads discussing bus services from ICN to GMP. Can anyone give advice on GMP to ICN? Is it almost the same procedure? I know train service is cheaper but am opting for bus service because my family and I have baggage as well. Thanks!
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edit. nevermind.
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you can take the limousine bus straight to GMP airport from ICN. Cost is about 5,000 won. the bus area is located right outside the arrivals area on the 1st floor and is easy to catch.
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As the OP wants to get from GMP to ICN do you know where they find the bus at GMP?
Originally Posted by scoy
(Post 21977887)
you can take the limousine bus straight to GMP airport from ICN. Cost is about 5,000 won. the bus area is located right outside the arrivals area on the 1st floor and is easy to catch.
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Originally Posted by Yoshi212
(Post 21978132)
As the OP wants to get from GMP to ICN do you know where they find the bus at GMP?
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Originally Posted by Yoshi212
(Post 21978132)
As the OP wants to get from GMP to ICN do you know where they find the bus at GMP?
http://www.airport.co.kr/mbs/gimpoen...1277&busType=I |
Thanks to all
Thank you all for the advice! "midtech" that link was perfect for me and answered my question.
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Buses run from GMP to ICN almost every min cause they are going from the Seoul to ICN. Bus will be easier with bags and no traffic with highway to ICN allow 30 mins to ICN. Across street in middle island at arrivals section.
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I'm currently living in Korea. Buses are frequent. Although I would recommend the "A" line train for convenience
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Originally Posted by dyingtotravel
(Post 22602020)
I'm currently living in Korea. Buses are frequent. Although I would recommend the "A" line train for convenience
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