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Local Transportations Information for Local Transport in Korea If you arrive Incheon International Airport (IIA) and use domestic airline to Pohang, IIA (www.airport.or.kr) Arrival Floor Curbside (Ground Level) Transfer from the Incheon International Airport (IIA) to the Gimpo Airport By Limousine Bus To take a flight to Pohang, you should move to Gimpo(Seoul) Airport. The limousine services that go to Gimpo from IIA run every 10~20 minutes. You can find these buses at the ground roadway outside of the Arrival Level (1st floor). The transit time between IIA and Gimpo is about 40 minutes. This estimate is based on the current flow of traffic on the Airport Expressway. Limousines (Fare: 7,000 Won) Limousines Destination (via Gimpo) Bus Stop Sign Korea City Air Terminal IIA-Gimpo Nonstop 3B, 10A KAL IIA-Gimpo Nonstop 4B, 11A For more information including bus tickets, you can have it from the transport information counters nearby Exit gate numbers 3, 4, 11 and 12 of Arrival Floor. By Subway You can take the airport subway (AREX) from IIA to Gimpo Airport. The fare is 3,450 Won. The first train to Gimpo is 05:20 and the last one is 23:45. From 05:20 to 23:00, there are at least 5 trains per hour. Do NOT use express trains which stop only at Seoul Train Station. From Pohang Airport to POSCO International Center, POSTECH Taxi is a convenient way to get POSCO International Center. Under normal traffic condition, it will take about 40 minutes from Pohang airport to POSTECH and the fare is about 15,000 Won. POSCO International Center The POSCO International Center is a POSTECH’s Hotel located inside the campus. (Phone) +82 (54) 279-8500, (Fax) +82 (54) 279-8519 Useful Tip When you use a taxi, please show the following text in Korean to taxi driver. It means “Please take me to POSCO International Center at POSTECH.” 포항공대 국제관으로 가 주세요. If you arrive Busan Gimhae International Airport (GIA), There is a limousine bus service (Geum-A Bus Co.) from Gimhae airport to Pohang. This bus stops at Gyeongju prior to Pohang. There are 15 bus services a day and the fare is 11,000 Won. The travel time is about 2 hours. The schedule is following: Departure from Gimhae: 07:30 / 08:30 / 09:30 /10:30 / 11:30 / 12:30 /13:30 / 14:30 / 15:30 / 16:30 / 17:30 / 18:30 / 19:30 / 20:30 / 21:40 Departure from Pohang: 05:00 / 06:20 / 07:20 / 08:20 / 09:20 / 10:20 / 11:20 / 12:20 / 13:20 /14:20 / 15:20 / 16:20 / 17:20 / 18:20 / 19:20 From Pohang bus terminal to POSTECH, a taxi is convenient way to get POSTECH. It will take about 15 minutes, and the fare will be about 5,000 Won. POSCO International Center The POSCO International Center is a POSTECH’s Hotel located inside the campus. (Phone) +82 (54) 279-8500 (Fax) +82 (54) 279-8519 Useful Tip When you use a taxi, please show the following text in Korean to taxi driver. It means “Please take me to POSCO International Center at POSTECH.” 포항공대 국제관으로 가 주세요. .
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