Re: [97attendees] Travel to/from airport?

Via Pesquet <via@compia.com> Sun, 06 November 2016 17:42 UTC

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Hi.  You can check this site. http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/TRP/TP_ENG_2_1.jsp

I have tried the AREX the last time I was in Seoul. Non stop from/to ICN to SEOUL station. Very convenient. Going to the airport, I checked in at the Seoul Station :) (Korean airlines) If you are not really in a hurry, you can take the one with 12 stops, and it is cheaper. 

No need to take a cab really. Too expensive.

Cheers,
Via Pesquet 
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> On 6 Nov 2016, at 17:37, Long Nguyen-Vu <nvl164@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Public transportation in South Korea is the best in the world in my opinion.
> 
> You may consider the 3 options:
> 1. By bus: they provide "Limousine Buses" outside the exits. Right after you pick up your checked luggage and go through the final check, you will see them with very detailed instruction. The price is about 15000 won or a bit less. The staff can speak somewhat of English. You can buy the ticket from the machine (English available) or directly from the staff
> 
> 2. By subway: this is the cheapest, costs you about 4000 won for the all-stop type and 8000 won for the non-stop. It takes 60 and 40 minutes for each one.
> You may want to buy t-money ticket (from a machine in subway station at the airport), it's really convenient for traveling inside Seoul for Bus, Subway or even Taxi and buying stuff in convenient stores. You can reload the t-money card at any subway station.. After picking up your luggage, you will see instruction to access the subway down below the ground.
> 
> 3. By taxi, this is the most expensive one, costs you around 50000-80000 won. It's also the fastest but i suggest you do so only if you go in group for money saving.
> 
> Remember that buses and subways do not run after 00:00AM. They start at 5:00AM.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mon, 7 Nov 2016 at 01:20 Philip Matthews <philip_matthews@magma.ca> wrote:
>> Does anyone have suggestions on how to travel to/from the airport?  Usually, there is a list of suggestions on the meeting webpage, but I don't see it this time.  Is there a convenient public transportation alternative?
>> 
>> - Philip
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