Incheon International Airport Hoped To Be New Hub For Northeast Asia

387534 08: Air travelers wait for their flights April 5, 2001 inside the newly opened Incheon International Airport that lays 32 miles west of Seoul, South Korea. South Korea hopes the new airport will develop into an air traffic hub for Northeast Asia. The airport replaces Seoul's congested Kimpo Airport as the new gateway for international flights into South Korea. Kimpo is now serving domestic flights only. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Newsmakers)
387534 08: Air travelers wait for their flights April 5, 2001 inside the newly opened Incheon International Airport that lays 32 miles west of Seoul, South Korea. South Korea hopes the new airport will develop into an air traffic hub for Northeast Asia. The airport replaces Seoul's congested Kimpo Airport as the new gateway for international flights into South Korea. Kimpo is now serving domestic flights only. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Newsmakers)
Incheon International Airport Hoped To Be New Hub For Northeast Asia
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