Transit at Seoul
#1
Original Poster



Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New York
Posts: 7,984
Transit at Seoul
Hi Everyone,
I may have to transit at Seoul on January 17. I will fly in on Air Canada from LAX via YVR to Seoul and then connect to a SQ flight onto Singaore.
Will it be an easy task or a complicated one?
Thanks,
Carfield
I may have to transit at Seoul on January 17. I will fly in on Air Canada from LAX via YVR to Seoul and then connect to a SQ flight onto Singaore.
Will it be an easy task or a complicated one?
Thanks,
Carfield
#2


Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: AUH
Posts: 8,638
As far as I know...
Both AC and SQ use Terminal 2, which should make a very easy transit. You simply tell the ground agents upon arrival that you have a connecting flight.
A word of slight warning though. Although duty free prices are great, the rest of the airport is pretty boring! And apparently, the SQ lounge is nothing to write home about...
Anyway, I hope your journey goes well!
Both AC and SQ use Terminal 2, which should make a very easy transit. You simply tell the ground agents upon arrival that you have a connecting flight.
A word of slight warning though. Although duty free prices are great, the rest of the airport is pretty boring! And apparently, the SQ lounge is nothing to write home about...

Anyway, I hope your journey goes well!
#3
Original Member


Join Date: May 1998
Location: Seattle, WA
Programs: AS 100K, BAEC GGL
Posts: 578
Transiting SEL is easy. I am not sure how AC handles transit passengers but as you get off the airplane and head towards immigration there will be directions for transit passengers. Your tickets will be checked and then you will be sent or escorted to the transit desk where they will issue you boarding passes for SQ.
If you are flying C or F class on SQ you can use the SQ Raffles Lounge. This was OZ's Business Class Lounge before they moved to Terminal 1 and is nice with a self serve bar and some food.
[This message has been edited by JayJ (edited 01-01-2001).]
If you are flying C or F class on SQ you can use the SQ Raffles Lounge. This was OZ's Business Class Lounge before they moved to Terminal 1 and is nice with a self serve bar and some food.
[This message has been edited by JayJ (edited 01-01-2001).]

