Jeju International Airport

Jeju International Airport
제주국제공항
濟州國際空港

Jeju Gukje Gonghang
Cheju Kukche Konghang
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Korea Airports Corporation
Serves Jeju Island
Location Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea
Hub for
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL 36 m / 118 ft
Coordinates 33°30′41″N 126°29′35″E / 33.51139°N 126.49306°E / 33.51139; 126.49306
Website [1]
Map
CJU

Location of airport in South Korea

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 3,180 10,433 Asphalt
13/31 1,910 6,266 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Aircraft movements 158,691
International Passengers 1,993,851
Domestic Passengers 24,243,711
Total Passengers 26,237,562
Sources: World Aero Data[2]
Korea Airports Corporation[3]

Jeju International Airport (Hangul: 제주국제공항, Hanja: 濟州國際空港, Revised Romanization of Korean: Jeju Gukje Gonghang, McCune-Reischauer: Cheju Kukche Konghang) (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the 2nd largest airport in South Korea, just behind Incheon Airport in Incheon. It is located in the city of Jeju. The airport opened in 1968.

Jeju International Airport serves many mainland destinations in South Korea, as well as international destinations in China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Taiwan. In 2015, 26,237,562 passengers used the airport.

Due to the large number of passengers using the airport and its limited capacity it was announced that a second airport would be constructed on the island near the southern city of Seogwipo. It is expected to open to the public in 2025.[4]

Airlines and destinations

Domestic Terminal

AirlinesDestinations
Air Busan Busan, Daegu,[5] Seoul-Gimpo
Asiana Airlines Busan, Cheongju, Daegu, Gwangju, Sacheon, Seoul–Gimpo, Seoul–Incheon, Yeosu[6]
Eastar Jet Busan, Cheongju, Gunsan, Seoul–Gimpo
Jeju Air Busan, Cheongju, Daegu, Seoul–Gimpo
Jin Air Busan, Cheongju, Gwangju, Seoul–Gimpo
Korean Air Busan, Cheongju, Daegu, Gunsan, Gwangju, Sacheon, Seoul–Gimpo, Seoul–Incheon, Wonju, Yeosu
T'way Airlines Daegu, Gwangju, Muan, Seoul–Gimpo

International Terminal

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Beijing–Capital, Hangzhou, Tianjin
Cathay Dragon Hong Kong
China Eastern Airlines Beijing–Capital, Changchun, Hangzhou, Nanchang,[7] Nanjing, Ningbo, Shanghai–Pudong, Wenzhou, Wuxi, Xi'an
China Southern Airlines Changchun, Changsha, Dalian, Guangzhou, Harbin, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Zhengzhou
Eastar Jet Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi,[8]
HK Express Hong Kong
Jeju Air Charter: Cebu
Jetstar Pacific Airlines Ho Chi Minh City
Jin Air Quanzhou, Shanghai–Pudong, Xi'an
Seasonal: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Juneyao Airlines Nanjing, Shanghai–Pudong
Korean Air Beijing-Capital, Guiyang, Osaka-Kansai, Tokyo-Narita
Okay Airways Ningbo,[9] Tianjin
Seasonal: Hangzhou[9]
Philippine Airlines Charter: Manila
Shenzhen Airlines Nantong,[10] Shenzhen
Sichuan Airlines Chengdu, Chongqing
Spring Airlines Hangzhou, Harbin, Ningbo,[11] Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang,[12] Shijiazhuang, Tianjin
T'way Airlines Osaka–Kansai[13], Tokyo–Narita (begins 2 September 2017)[14]
Tianjin Airlines Tianjin
Tigerair Taiwan Taipei–Taoyuan
Xiamen Airlines Fuzhou, Quanzhou, Xiamen

Traffic and statistics

Traffic by calendar year

Traffic by calendar year
Passenger volume Change over previous year Aircraft operations Cargo tonnage
1997 9,819,129 63,134 287,203.5
1998 7,469,980 Decrease23.9% 50,979 275,898.7
1999 8,242,134 Increase10.3% 49,978 290,167.5
2000 9,125,939 Increase10.7% 55,675 320,632.9
2001 9,320,337 Increase2.1% 60,597 329,895.4
2002 9,939,700 Increase6.6% 68,681 337,750.0
2003 10,802,989 Increase8.7% 77,069 339,498.2
2004 11,104,341 Increase2.8% 76,075 327,325.1
2005 11,354,925 Increase2.3% 73,556 317,838.9
2006 12,109,836 Increase6.6% 78,611 315,128.6
2007 12,296,426 Increase1.5% 93,073 288,453.3
2008 12,448,084 Increase1.2% 95,671 225,478.7
2009 13,643,366 Increase9.6% 99,323 240,253.3
2010 15,724,360 Increase15.3% 103,426 231,286.5
2011 17,201,878 Increase9.4% 112,696 251,974.7
2012 18,443,047 Increase7.2% 120,699 244,646.7
2013 20,055,238 Increase8.7% 130,454 237,327,5
2014 23,197,796 Increase15.7% 145,533 275,428.8
2015 26,237,562 Increase13.1% 158,691 278,718.0
Source: Korea Airports Corporation Traffic Statistics[15]

Domestic traffic by route

Domestic Traffic By Route (2015)[15]
Rank Airport Passengers Aircraft
Movements
Carriers
1 Gimpo International Airport 15,443,279 87,986 Air Busan, Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, T'way Airlines
2 Gimhae International Airport 3,736,582 22,842 Air Busan, Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
3 Cheongju International Airport 1,610,861 10,331 Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
4 Daegu International Airport 1,576,843 10,163 Asiana Airlines, Korean Air, T'way Airlines
5 Gwangju Airport 1,249,669 7,845 Asiana Airlines, Korean Air, T'way Airlines</
6 Gunsan Airport 226,154 1,432 Eastar Jet, T'way Airlines</
7 Muan International Airport 129,125 918 Asiana Airlines, T'way Airlines
8 Incheon International Airport 88,371 757 Air Busan, Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, T'way Airlines
9 Wonju Airport 75,146 706 Korean Air
10 Sacheon Airport 47,935 410 Asiana Airlines
11 Yeosu Airport 37,674 284 Korean Air
12 Ulsan Airport 23,841 226 Korean Air
13 Yangyang International Airport 18,946 117 Korea Express Air

Busiest international routes

Busiest international routes from Jeju (2015)[15]
Rank Airport Passengers Aircraft
Movements
Carriers
1 Shanghai-Pudong 633,394 4,672 China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Jin Air, Juneyao Airlines, Spring Airlines
2 Tianjin 181,340 1,105 Okay Airways, Spring Airlines, Tianjin Airlines
3 Beijing-Capital 142,725 1,068 Beijing Capital Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Korean Air
4 Hangzhou 121,832 925 Air China, Beijing Capital Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, HK Express, Spring Airlines
5 Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi 91,675 515 Eastar Jet
6 Ningbo 64,369 449 China Eastern Airlines
7 Harbin 61,840 384 China Southern Airlines, Spring Airlines
8 Changchun 48,934 409 China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Okay Airways
9 Tokyo-Narita 48,818 433 Korean Air
10 Hong Kong 48,050 384 Dragonair, HK Express

Top carriers

The percentage of passengers carried by the ten largest carriers in Jeju (covering arriving, departing and connecting passengers) in 2015 is as follows:

Top carriers (2015)[15]
Rank Carrier Domestic
passengers
International
passengers
Total %
1 Korean Air 5,233,177 215,345 5,448,522 20.77%
2 Asiana Airlines 4,679,896 1,007 4,680,903 17.84%
3 Jeju Air 4,255,339 1,477 4,256,816 16.22%
4 Jin Air 3,302,462 131,784 3,434,246 13.09%
5 T'way Airlines 2,602,825 37,351 2,640,176 10.06%
6 Eastar Jet 2,086,576 92,143 2,178,719 7.95%
7 Air Busan 2,083,436 2,083,436 7.94%
8 Spring Airlines 415,311 415,311 1.58%
9 China Eastern Airlines 377,424 377,424 1.44%
10 China Southern Airlines 175,792 175,792 0.67%

Accidents and incidents

On 10 August 1994, Korean Air Flight 2033 overran the runway while attempting to land at Jeju International Airport. All 160 persons on board survived.

In 2008, bodies of the victims of the Jeju massacre were discovered in a mass grave near the airport.[16]

See also

References

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