Flights to South Korea with Thai Airways from THB14,880

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Popular Thai Airways Flight Deals to South Korea

Bangkok (BKK)to

Seoul (ICN)
05/02/2026 - 09/02/2026
From
THB14,880
Updated: 2 hours ago
​Round trip
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Kuala Lumpur (KUL)to

Seoul (ICN)
06/02/2026 - 10/02/2026
From
MYR2,816
Updated: 15 hours ago
​Round trip
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Melbourne (MEL)to

Seoul (ICN)
31/01/2026 - 07/02/2026
From
AUD1,892
Updated: 12 hours ago
​Round trip
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Lahore (LHE)to

Seoul (ICN)
24/02/2026 - 26/02/2026
From
PKR292,291
Updated: 15 hours ago
​Round trip
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Singapore (SIN)to

Seoul (ICN)
14/02/2026 - 21/02/2026
From
SGD1,558
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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Chennai (MAA)to

Seoul (ICN)
25/02/2026 - 01/03/2026
From
INR61,695
Updated: 20 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangalore (BLR)to

Seoul (ICN)
15/02/2026 - 21/02/2026
From
INR72,568
Updated: 7 hours ago
​Round trip
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Jakarta (CGK)to

Seoul (ICN)
04/02/2026 - 11/02/2026
From
IDR11,218,000
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to South Korea

Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to South Korea
From
To
Fare Type
Dates
Price
Bangkok (BKK)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
17/04/2026 - 24/04/2026

From

THB14,880

Updated: 19 minutes ago

Kuala Lumpur (KUL)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
27/05/2026 - 01/06/2026

From

MYR2,311

Updated: 10 hours ago

Singapore (SIN)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
14/03/2026 - 20/03/2026

From

SGD815

Updated: 17 hours ago

Melbourne (MEL)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
11/05/2026 - 29/05/2026

From

AUD1,468

Updated: 11 hours ago

Lahore (LHE)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
05/03/2026 - 10/03/2026

From

PKR292,291

Updated: 15 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
10/04/2026 - 14/04/2026

From

THB27,275

Updated: 12 hours ago

Chennai (MAA)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
06/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

From

INR63,654

Updated: 3 hours ago

Perth (PER)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
26/09/2026 - 09/10/2026

From

AUD1,211

Updated: 49 minutes ago

Mumbai (BOM)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
15/05/2026 - 20/05/2026

From

INR75,163

Updated: 6 hours ago

Hyderabad (HYD)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
15/03/2026 - 22/03/2026

From

INR64,686

Updated: 13 hours ago

Jakarta (CGK)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
08/03/2026 - 08/04/2026

From

IDR9,463,700

Updated: 18 hours ago

Stockholm (ARN)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
15/06/2026 - 28/06/2026

From

SEK12,577

Updated: 7 hours ago

Frankfurt (FRA)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
17/09/2026 - 28/09/2026

From

EUR1,093

Updated: 13 hours ago

Kathmandu (KTM)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
31/03/2026 - 08/04/2026

From

NPR91,804

Updated: 20 hours ago

Brussels (BRU)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
09/05/2026 - 16/05/2026

From

EUR1,098

Updated: 3 hours ago

Milan (MXP)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
29/05/2026 - 06/06/2026

From

EUR1,125

Updated: 10 hours ago

Penang (PEN)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
21/03/2026 - 28/03/2026

From

MYR3,539

Updated: 20 hours ago

Istanbul (IST)Seoul (ICN)​Round trip
/
Economy
21/04/2026 - 03/05/2026

From

USD1,121

Updated: 7 hours ago

*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Start your trip to South Korea with Thai Airways

Traveling to South Korea

Overview

Beyond K-pop, kalbi and kimchi, most visitors know shockingly little about this exciting Asian powerhouse. Its cities, of which Seoul is just one, are high-tech, whirring metropolises straight out of sci-fi daydreams. Luckily, the country’s surprisingly beautiful countryside – think lush mountains scattered with hidden-away Buddhist temples, tropical beaches and 3,000-plus islands – acts as a tranquil counterbalance.

Getting around

Getting around Korea without a car of your own is relatively painless. Internal flights, trains and coaches link major cities and buses take travellers to out-of-the-way rural destinations. Local city networks carry around the commuting masses efficiently, while ferries service the country’s many islands.

See & do

Most travellers start their Korean explorations in Seoul, and many never make it outside the city limits. In their defence, there is an awful lot to see and do here, whether witnessing tea ceremonies (dado) at Bongeunsa temple, defying vertigo at the N Seoul tower’s dizzyingly high viewing platform or jostling with fellow bargain hunters at the Namdaemun Market.

Those curious about South Korea’s closed-off neighbour can get a glimpse of the north during tours of the DMZ. If the din of the city gets a little much, escape to the Bukhansan National Park where Korea’s hardcore hikers track along granite slopes.

At the opposite end of the country lies the port city of Busan. Despite being Korea’s second city, effervescence and indefatigable Busan refuses to simply flail in the shadow of the capital, instead forging its own distinctive identity. Its ties to the sea are evident, with a port piled high with colourful shipping containers, the popular Haeundae Beach and the epic Jagalchi Fish Market. The nightlife scene here is notorious, with the youthful residents displaying an enviable lust for life. When locals need to escape the urban madness, they dart off to Jirisan National Park, the largest in the country.

Hidden gems

Everything good has a price and in the case of Seokbulsa temple near Busan, the fee will be paid in sweat during the steep, challenging hike to the entrance. It will be all be worth it though once you catch sight of the massive Buddha figures carved into the mountain rock. For jaw-droppingly gorgeous aesthetics and stellar hiking opportunities, it’s near impossible to top Ulleungdo, a volcanic island with seaside cliffs and virgin forest foliage. Only the most intrepid tourists ever make it to see the preserved dinosaur tracks on the tiny island of Sado, a mere speck in the map south of Yeosu.

Food & drink

Food is without a doubt one of South Korea’s strong suits. Kimchi, a traditional fermented vegetable dish, comes with almost every meal, while rice and/or noodles are pretty much a given. Other tempting options include bulgogi (thinly sliced and marinated beef cooked on a table-top hot plate), bibimbap (rice, vegetable and meat bowl topped with an egg) and tteokbokki (chewy rice cake served with a fiery red pepper sauce). Punchy flavours are the norm and spice levels are significantly higher than some diners are accustomed to in the West so keep a cool drink handy.