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Gimhae International Airport (IATA: PUS, ICAO: RKPK) is located on the western end of Busan, South Korea. Opened in 1976, the airport is named after the nearby city of Gimhae. A new international terminal opened on October 31, 2007.[3] Gimhae International Airport is the main hub for Air Busan, and a focus city for Jeju Air, Jin Air and Korean Air. Runway 18L/36R is used for military purposes only for Gimhae Air Base, but due to increasing traffic, there are plans to open the runway for airliners.[citation needed] In 2018, 17,064,613 passengers used the airport.

Gimhae International Airport


김해국제공항
Gimhae International Airport in 2011
  • ICAO: RKPK
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic / Military
    OwnerMinistry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
    Operator
  • Republic of Korea Air Force
  • ServesBusan–Gyeongnam Area and Gyeongsangdo
    LocationGangseo District, Busan, South Korea
    Opened1 August 1976; 47 years ago (1976-08-01)
    Hub forAir Busan
    Focus city for
  • Jin Air
  • Korean Air
  • Elevation AMSL6 ft / 2 m
    Coordinates35°10′46N 128°56′18E / 35.17944°N 128.93833°E / 35.17944; 128.93833
    Websitewww.airport.co.kr/gimhaeeng
    Map
    PUS/RKPK is located in South Korea
    PUS/RKPK

    PUS/RKPK

    Location of airport in South Korea

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    18L/36R 2,743 9,007 Concrete
    18R/36L 3,200 10,499 Concrete
    Statistics (2023)
    Aircraft movements82,185
    International Passengers6,521,513
    Domestic Passengers7,173,197
    Total Passengers13,694,710

    Sources: World Aero Data[1]
    Korea Airports Corporation[2]

    Gimhae International Airport
    Hangul

    김해국제공항

    Hanja

    金海國際空港

    Revised RomanizationGimhae Gukje Gonghang
    McCune–ReischauerKimhae Kukche Konghang

    As the airport is now beyond its design capacity and surrounded by mountains, buildings and other objectives, a new airport is currently being built on Gadeokdo to meet growing demand.[4][5] Because the airport is shared with military facilities, photography and video of the apron, runway, and military stations are prohibited according to the airport website.[6]

    Inside Gimhae International Airport (International terminal)
    International terminal departure hall in 2018

    History

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    In August 1976, Gimhae Airport opened, and commercial air traffic shifted there from the old airport. A new domestic terminal was completed in May 1983.[7] Korean Air launched a route to Honolulu in October 1992.[8] In April 2002, Northwest Airlines began service to its hub at Tokyo's Narita Airport, where people could board connecting flights to the United States.[9][10] In March 2007, Lufthansa inaugurated service to Munich via Seoul. This was the first route between Busan and Europe.[11][12] President Roh Moo-hyun opened a new international terminal seven months later.[13] Delta Air Lines, which had merged with Northwest, ended the Tokyo link in May 2012.[9][11] Lufthansa terminated its flight to Busan in March 2014.[14]

    Airlines and destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    Air Busan Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[15] Da Nang, Fukuoka, Haikou,[16] Hong Kong, Jeju, Jinan, Kalibo, Kaohsiung, Kota Kinabalu,[17] Macau, Matsuyama, Nha Trang,[18] Osaka–Kansai, Qingdao, Sanya, Sapporo–Chitose, Seoul–Gimpo, Tagbilaran, Taipei–Taoyuan,[19] Tokyo–Narita, Ulaanbaatar, Vientiane, Xi'an, Yanji, Zhangjiajie
    Air China Beijing–Capital[20]
    China Airlines Taipei–Taoyuan
    China Eastern Airlines Shanghai–Pudong[21]
    China Southern Airlines Shenyang[21]
    Seasonal: Yanji (resumes 24 July 2024)[22]
    Eastar Jet Jeju, Yanji
    HK Express Hong Kong[23]
    Jeju Air Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Cebu, Da Nang, Fukuoka, Jeju, Osaka–Kansai, Seoul–Gimpo, Shijiazhuang, Singapore,[24] Tagbilaran,[25] Taipei–Taoyuan,[26] Tokyo–Narita, Ulaanbaatar,[27] Zhangjiajie
    Jin Air Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Cebu, Clark, Da Nang, Fukuoka, Guam, Jeju, Naha,[28] Nha Trang, Osaka–Kansai, Sapporo–Chitose,[29] Seoul–Gimpo,[30] Taipei–Taoyuan,[31] Tokyo–Narita
    Korean Air Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[32] Beijing–Capital (resumes 16 September 2024),[33] Fukuoka,[34] Jeju, Nagoya–Centrair,[34] Seoul–Gimpo, Seoul–Incheon,1 Shanghai–Pudong,[35] Taipei–Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita
    MIAT Mongolian Airlines Ulaanbaatar
    Philippine Airlines Manila
    Shanghai Airlines Shanghai–Pudong
    Singapore Airlines Singapore[36]
    Tigerair Taiwan Taipei–Taoyuan[37]
    T'way Air Nha Trang, Osaka–Kansai[38]
    VietJet Air Da Nang,[39] Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City,[39] Nha Trang,[40] Phu Quoc[41]
    Vietnam Airlines Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City

    ^1 Korean Air between Busan and Incheon is available only to passengers flying internationally to/from South Korea with Korean Air[42]

    Traffic and statistics

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    Passengers

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    Annual passenger traffic at PUS airport. See Wikidata query.
    Air traffic statistics
    Aircraft operations Passenger volume Cargo tonnage
    2001 61,242 9,168,089 203,335
    2002 60,090 9,173,288 204,464
    2003 58,600 8,782,835 185,372
    2004 52,212 7,674,153 175,850
    2005 50,735 7,045,806 152,407
    2006 52,935 7,071,037 135,607
    2007 58,119 7,403,262 126,947
    2008 59,575 7,202,117 113,710
    2009 61,171 6,870,157 105,320
    2010 62,225 8,160,546 119,390
    2011 66,525 8,749,153 126,710
    2012 71,713 9,196,090 121,256
    2013 77,665 9,671,381 116,185
    2014 78,646 10,378,867 123,242
    2015 87,709 12,382,150 146,694
    2016 99,358 14,900,815 185,472
    2017 107,363 16,403,541 186,471
    2018 110,924 17,064,613 183,507
    2019 111,276 16,931,023 171,953
    2020 53,150 7,235,652 48,250
    2021 57,694 8,859,304 36,010
    2022 61,733 10,027,097 55,555
    2023 82,185 13,694,710 113,703
    Source: Korea Airports Corporation Traffic Statistics[43]
     
    International terminal facade
     
    Gimhae Airport in 2012

    Top carriers

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    In 2023, the ten carriers with the largest percentage of passengers flying into, out of, or through Gimhae International Airport are as follows:

    Top carriers (2023)
    Rank Carrier Domestic
    passengers
    International
    passengers
    Total %
    1   Air Busan 2,673,226 2,215,355 4,888,581 35.69%
    2   Jeju Air 1,181,256 1,540,566 2,721,822 19.87%
    3   Korean Air 1,893,205 363,069 2,256,274 16.48%
    4   Jin Air 764,035 800,481 1,564,516 11.42%
    5   T'way Air 605,581 136,044 741,625 5.42%
    6   VietJet Air 591,285 591,285 4.32%
    7   Vietnam Airlines 319,960 319,960 2.34%
    8   Philippine Airlines 128,063 128,063 1.06%
    9   China Airlines 80,303 80,303 0.09%
    10   Tigerair Taiwan 79,303 79,303 0.06%

    Top destinations

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    Busiest domestic routes (2023)
    Rank Airport Passengers 2023 Flight Top carriers
    1   Jeju 3,579,946 20,198 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
    2   Seoul–Gimpo 3,275,774 21,146 Air Busan, Air Seoul, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, T'way Air
    3   Seoul–Incheon 317,477 2,552 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Korean Air
    Busiest international routes (2023)
    Rank Airport Passengers 2023 Flight Top carriers
    1   Fukuoka 992,602 5,375 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
    2   Osaka–Kansai 896,882 4,748 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Korean Air, T'way Air
    3   Tokyo–Narita 551,899 3,410 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
    4   Taipei–Taoyuan 541,108 3,502 Air Busan, China Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
    5   Da Nang 493,750 2,882 Air Busan, VietJet Air, Vietnam Airlines, Jeju Air, Jin Air
    6   Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi 391,197 2,143 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air
    7   Nha Trang 307,313 1,625 Air Busan, Jeju Air, VietJet Air
    8   Ho Chi Minh City 295,356 1,449 VietJet Air, Vietnam Airlines
    9   Hanoi 291,821 1,460 VietJet Air, Vietnam Airlines
    10   Cebu 250,768 1,465 Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air
    11   Sapporo–Chitose 166,137 961 Air Busan, Jin Air
    12   Guam 138,773 961 Jeju Air, Jin Air
    13   Manila 116,274 696 Philippine Airlines
    14   Clark 108,564 824 Air Busan, Jin Air, Philippine Airlines
    15   Singapore 103,090 722 Jeju Air, Singapore Airlines

    Ground transportation

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    Metro

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    Gimhae International Airport Station
     
    Busan-Gimhae LRT train.

    Bus

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    Busan Expressbus 201

    Airport Limousine Bus

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    Express Bus

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    City Bus

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    Village Bus

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    Intercity Bus

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    Masan, Changwon, Jinhae, Jangyu, Gimhae, Pohang, Gyeongju, Gumi, Dongdaegu, Ulsan, Eonyang, Yangsan, Gohyeon, Okpo, Jangseungpo

    Incidents and accidents

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    See also

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    References

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