Non-stop flights from Busan (PUS)
Busan Airport (IATA: PUS, ICAO: RKPK), also known as Gimhae International Airport, is the second largest airport in South Korea. It is an international airport and serves the area of Busan, South Korea. Busan Airport has non-stop passenger flights scheduled to 41 destinations in 13 countries.
At present, there are 3 domestic flights from Busan.
The longest flight from Busan PUS is a 1,760 mile (2,832 km) non-stop route to Singapore SIN. This direct flight takes around 6 hours and 15 minutes and is operated by Jeju Air.
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In total there are 17 airlines flying from and to Busan. Most flights are operated by one of the following carriers:
Popular destinations from Busan
Below you can find a list of the most popular destinations from Busan, based on the number of scheduled flights for this month.
Popular destinations with a stopover
Aside from all non-stop destinations listed above, these are popular destinations from Busan that require a stopover:
Business class flights from Busan
There are 11 airports that have flights from Busan in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights from PUS are listed below:
Intercontinental flights from Busan
The following is an overview of all non-stop intercontinental flights operating from Gimhae International Airport (PUS).
* Please note that there are no direct services between Busan and Europe, the United States, Canada, Southern America, Central America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle-East, Southern Asia or Central Asia.
Non-stop flights from Busan to China
Air Busan: year-round to Haikou (HAK), seasonal flights to Jinan (TNA), year-round flights to Qingdao (TAO), Sanya (SYX), Xi'an (XIY), Yanji (YNJ) and Zhangjiajie (DYG).
Air China (Star Alliance): year-round to Beijing (PEK).
China Eastern (SkyTeam): year-round to Shanghai (PVG).
China Southern: year-round to Shenyang (SHE).
Jeju Air: seasonal flights to Shijiazhuang (SJW) and Zhangjiajie (DYG).
Korean Air (SkyTeam): seasonal flights to Shanghai (PVG).
Shanghai Airlines (SkyTeam): year-round to Shanghai (PVG).
Non-stop flights from Busan to Japan
Jin Air: seasonal flights to Fukuoka (FUK), Okinawa (OKA), Osaka (KIX), Sapporo (CTS) and Tokyo (NRT).
Air Busan: year-round to Fukuoka (FUK), Matsuyama (MYJ), Osaka (KIX), Sapporo (CTS), Tokyo (NRT) and seasonal flights to Toyama (TOY).
Jeju Air: seasonal flights to Fukuoka (FUK), Osaka (KIX) and Tokyo (NRT).
Korean Air (SkyTeam): year-round to Fukuoka (FUK), Nagoya (NGO) and Tokyo (NRT).
Tway Air: seasonal flights to Osaka (KIX).
Non-stop flights from Busan to East Asia
Jin Air: seasonal flights to Jeju City (CJU) and Seoul (GMP).
Air Busan: year-round to Jeju City (CJU), Seoul (GMP), Hong Kong (HKG), Macau (MFM), Kaohsiung (KHH) and Taipei (TPE).
Jeju Air: year-round to Jeju City (CJU), Seoul (GMP) and seasonal flights to Taipei (TPE).
Korean Air (SkyTeam): year-round to Jeju City (CJU), Seoul (GMP), Seoul (ICN) and Taipei (TPE).
Hong Kong Express: year-round to Hong Kong (HKG).
China Airlines (SkyTeam): year-round to Taipei (TPE).
Tigerair: seasonal flights to Taipei (TPE).
Non-stop flights from Busan to South-East Asia
Jin Air: seasonal flights to Angeles City (CRK), Cebu (CEB), Bangkok (BKK), Da Nang (DAD) and Nha Trang (CXR).
Air Busan: seasonal flights to Tagbilaran (TAG), year-round flights to Bangkok (BKK), Da Nang (DAD), Nha Trang (CXR), Vientiane (VTE) and Kota Kinabalu (BKI).
Jeju Air: seasonal flights to Cebu (CEB), Tagbilaran (TAG), Bangkok (BKK), Da Nang (DAD) and Singapore (SIN).
Philippine Airlines: year-round to Manila (MNL).
Korean Air (SkyTeam): seasonal flights to Bangkok (BKK).
Tway Air: seasonal flights to Nha Trang (CXR).
VietJet Air: year-round to Da Nang (DAD), Hanoi (HAN), Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), Nha Trang (CXR) and seasonal flights to Phu Quoc (PQC).
Vietnam Airlines (SkyTeam): year-round to Hanoi (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN).
Singapore Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round to Singapore (SIN).
Non-stop flights from Busan to Australia / New Zealand / Oceania / the Pacific
Jin Air is currently the only airline flying non-stop from Busan to Oceania. They fly seasonal to Guam (GUM).
International flights from Busan
Flights from Busan to China
China is well-connected to Busan (PUS) with 11 destinations around the country that have direct flights from Busan.
Direct flights to Beijing are offered by Air China (Star Alliance).
All direct flights from Busan to Haikou, Jinan, Qingdao and Sanya are operated by Air Busan.
Non-stop flights to Shanghai are offered by China Eastern (SkyTeam), Korean Air (SkyTeam) and Shanghai Airlines (SkyTeam).
Direct flights to Shenyang are offered by China Southern.
The only airline with direct flights to Shijiazhuang is Jeju Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
To Xi'an and Yanji, you can fly with Air Busan.
You can fly non-stop to Zhangjiajie with Air Busan or Jeju Air.
Flights from Busan to Guam
Guam is the only destination in Guam with direct flights from Busan. Direct flights to Guam are offered by Jin Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
Flights from Busan to Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, the only destination that has a direct flight from Busan is Hong Kong. You can fly non-stop to Hong Kong with Air Busan or Hong Kong Express.
Flights from Busan to Japan
In Japan there are several destinations from Busan (8 in total).
From Busan to Fukuoka there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air and Korean Air (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Matsuyama is Air Busan.
You can fly non-stop from Busan to Nagoya with Korean Air (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Okinawa is Jin Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
From Busan to Osaka there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air and Tway Air.
You can fly non-stop to Sapporo with Air Busan or Jin Air.
From Busan to Tokyo there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air and Korean Air (SkyTeam).
The only airline with direct flights to Toyama is Air Busan. This route has been announced recently, and is not operational yet. It will start in May 2024.
Flights from Busan to Laos
There is 1 destination in Laos that has a direct connection from Busan, which is Vientiane. Direct flights to Vientiane are offered by Air Busan.
Flights from Busan to Macao
In Macao, the only destination that has a direct flight from Busan is Macau. Direct flights to Macau are offered by Air Busan.
Flights from Busan to Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu is the only destination in Malaysia with direct flights from Busan. Direct flights to Kota Kinabalu are offered by Air Busan.
Flights from Busan to Mongolia
There is 1 destination in Mongolia that has a direct connection from Busan, which is Ulaanbaatar. Non-stop flights to Ulaanbaatar are offered by Air Busan, Jeju Air and MIAT Mongolian Airlines.
Flights from Busan to Philippines
There are 4 destinations in Philippines that have non-stop flights from Busan.
Direct flights to Angeles City are offered by Jin Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
You can fly non-stop to Cebu with Jeju Air or Jin Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
You can fly non-stop from Busan to Manila with Philippine Airlines.
You can fly non-stop to Tagbilaran with Air Busan or Jeju Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
Flights from Busan to Singapore
Singapore is the only destination in Singapore with direct flights from Busan. You can fly non-stop to Singapore with Jeju Air or Singapore Airlines (Star Alliance).
Flights from Busan to Taiwan
If you are looking for a direct flight from Busan to Taiwan, there are 2 destinations to choose from.
Direct flights to Kaohsiung are offered by Air Busan.
From Busan to Taipei there are 5 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, China Airlines (SkyTeam), Jeju Air, Korean Air (SkyTeam) and Tigerair.
Flights from Busan to Thailand
In Thailand, the only destination that has a direct flight from Busan is Bangkok. From Busan to Bangkok there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air and Korean Air (SkyTeam).
Flights from Busan to Vietnam
In Vietnam, there are 5 destinations from Busan.
From Busan to Da Nang there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air and VietJet Air.
To Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, you can fly with VietJet Air and Vietnam Airlines (SkyTeam).
From Busan to Nha Trang there are 4 airlines that have direct services, which are Air Busan, Jin Air, Tway Air and VietJet Air.
Direct flights to Phu Quoc are offered by VietJet Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
Domestic flights from Busan
Flights from Busan to South Korea
There are 3 airports in South Korea that have non-stop domestic flights from Busan.
To Jeju City and Seoul, you can fly with Air Busan, Jeju Air, Jin Air and Korean Air (SkyTeam).
You can fly non-stop from Busan to Seoul with Korean Air (SkyTeam).
Alternative airports near Busan
Below you can find a list of alternative airports to Busan (PUS). The nearest airports to Busan (PUS) are Ulsan (USN) and Sacheon / Jinju (HIN).
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
How many airports are there in Busan?
There are 3 airports in Busan: Gimhae International Airport (PUS), Ulsan Airport (USN) and Sacheon Airport / Sacheon Air Base (HIN).
What is the best airport to fly from Busan?
The most convenient airport to fly from Busan is Gimhae International Airport (PUS).
How many airlines fly from Busan?
There are 17 airlines flying from Busan to 41 airports around the world, as of May 2024.
Which airlines fly from Busan?
Air Busan, Jeju Air and Jin Air operate most flights from Busan. To get a full overview of all operating airlines, please use the airline filter.
Which alliances are flying from Busan?
Star Alliance and SkyTeam are currently the only two alliances that operate flights from Busan.
How many nonstop flights are there from Busan?
There are roughly 3,957 flights departing from Busan every month (or 924 flights each week), to a total of 41 airports worldwide.
What is the official name of Busan Airport?
The official name of Busan Airport is Gimhae International Airport.
What is the airport code of Busan Airport?
The airport code of Busan Airport is PUS.
What are the most popular flights from Busan?
Jeju City, Seoul and Fukuoka are the 3 most popular routes from Busan. For a complete overview of all flight routes from Busan, please use our flight map.
How long is the flight from Busan?
Busan to Jeju City | 1h 5m |
Busan to Seoul | 55m |
Busan to Fukuoka | 1h |
Busan to Taipei | 2h 30m |
Busan to Osaka | 1h 25m |