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AMC 2013 Transportation AMC 2013 Transportation This is the guidance for going to BEXCO. There are five ways to the BEXCO. COURSE 01: Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO COURSE 02: Incheon Int’l Airport Gimpo(Seoul) Domestic Airport Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO COURSE 03: Incheon Int’l Airport Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO COURSE 04: Incheon Int’l Airport Seoul Station(KTX) Busan Station(KTX) BEXCO COURSE 05: Incheon Airport Busan Central Bus Terminal BEXCO Please check out more details at the below. COURSE 01: Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO By Airport limousine bus (1) Purchasing Limousine Bus tickets, and also can get information at Bus Ticketing Office (Participants from international flights, can get the tickets in the bus.) (2) Taking Haeundae line no.1 (to Bexco / Novotel Ambassador / Hanhwa resort) and Haeundae line no.2 (to Bexco / Seacloud hotel / Hanhwa resort) at Bus stop No.2 (3) Please check the bus-stop for your destination to get off. Bus stop Bus First Departure Last Departure Travel Time Interval Fare KRW 7,000 No. 2 Limousine 06:50 21:50 50 mins. 25~30 mins. (approx. USD 6.3) For detailed information http://www.airport.co.kr/mbs/gimhaeeng/subview.jsp?id=gimhaeeng_030101000000 By Taxi (1) Alternatively, participants can take a regular(white or silver-gray sedan) taxi or a deluxe(black sedan) taxi to the venue. To take a taxi, please use the taxi stop in front of the passenger terminal of Gimhae Domestic airport. Category Duration Fare(KRW) Regular Taxi 40~50 min KRW 25,000(approx USD 22.3) Deluxe Taxi 40~50 min KRW 50,000(approx USD 44.6) 1 AMC 2013 Transportation COURSE 02: Incheon Int’l Airport Gimpo(Seoul) Domestic Airport Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO Incheon Int’l Airport Gimpo(Seoul) Domestic Airport By limousine bus at bus stop 10A, 11A, 3B, 4B (1)Purchase Limousine Bus tickets, and get information at the Bus Ticketing Office : Exit 4, 9(Indoors), Exit 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13 and 9C(Outdoors) (2) Taking a Limousine Bus at Bus stop 10A, 11A, 3B, 4B Bus First Last Bus Travel Time Interval Fare stop Departure Departure 10A, Korea City Air Terminal 05:40 22:10 30 mins. KRW 7,000 3B Limousine(#6105) 20~30 mins (approx.USD 11A, Kal Limousine(#6707A) 05:00 22:17 35 mins 6.3) 4B By Train AREX(Airport Express) (1) Getting to AREX station Incheon Int’l Airport Station is on the B1 floor in the Transportation Center A. Way to go to AREX station from the airport: 1F of the passenger terminal → B1F of the passenger terminal → Using moving walk and go straight → AREX Station → Go to the ticket box which located on the right side of the main gate 2 AMC 2013 Transportation (2) Time Table To Seoul Station Hour (minute) 05 20(E), 24, 32, 38, 44, 50, 55 06 00(E), 02, 09, 19, 25, 30(E), 32, 39, 50 07 00(E), 05, 20, 30(E), 33, 44, 53 08 00(E), 07, 20, 30(E), 33, 44, 53 09~20 00(E), 07, 20, 30(E), 33, 44, 53 21 00(E), 07, 20, 30(E), 33, 44, 57 22 09, 21, 33, 45 23 00, 06(G), 15, 30, 45 24 00(D) (E) : Express Train(When you get to the flat form, Express Train Route is separated.) (G) : Last train arrival at Geomam Station (D) : Last train arrival at Digital Media City Station (3) Taking an AREX train. First Travel Stop Train Last Departure Interval Fare Departure Time Gimpo(Seoul KRW 7,000 AREX 05:20 23:45 33 mins. 5~7 mins ) Airport (approx. USD 6.3) For detailed information http://english.arex.or.kr/jsp/eng/index.jsp 3 AMC 2013 Transportation Gimpo(Seoul) Domestic Airport Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport Transfer to the domestic flight to Gimhae(Busan) Domestic Airport. Domestic Airlines Travel Time First Departure Last Departure Interval Fare KRW 69,000 Air Busan 55 mins. 07:30 20:30 60 mins. (approx. USD 62) KRW 96,000 Korean Air 55 mins. 07:00 21:00 60 mins. (approx. USD 86) ※Please check the exact schedule at http://www.airport.co.kr/mbs/gimpoeng/jsp/flight_schedule/domestic_list.jsp?id=gimpoeng_010201000000 Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO By Airport limousine bus (1) Purchasing Limousine Bus tickets, and also can get information at Bus Ticketing Office (Participants from international flights, can get the tickets in the bus.) (2) Taking Haeundae line no.1 (to Bexco / Novotel Ambassador / Hanhwa resort) and Haeundae line no.2 (to Bexco / Seacloud hotel / Hanhwa resort) at Bus stop No.2 (3) Please check the bus-stop for your destination to get off. Bus First Last Travel Bus Interval Fare stop Departure Departure Time KRW 7,000 Limousi 25~30 No. 2 06:50 21:50 50 mins. (approx. USD ne mins. 6.3) For detailed information http://www.airport.co.kr/mbs/gimhaeeng/subview.jsp?id=gimhaeeng_030101000000 By Taxi (1) Alternatively, participants can take a regular(white or silver-gray sedan) taxi or a deluxe(black sedan) taxi to the venue. To take a taxi, please use the taxi stop in front of the passenger terminal of Gimhae Domestic airport. Category Duration Fare (KRW) Regular Taxi 40~50 min KRW 25,000(approx USD 22.3) Deluxe Taxi 40~50 min KRW 50,000(approx USD 44.6) 4 AMC 2013 Transportation COURSE 03: Incheon Int’l Airport Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO Incheon Int’l Airport Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport Transfer to the domestic flight to Gimhae(Busan) Domestic Airport. (Mar. 31, 2013~Oct. 26, 2013) ※ Passengers of domestic flights should check in at Counter “A” which is the domestic flight only check-in counter. After checking in, the passenger should enter the boarding area through the domestic departure gate. Passengers should be at the boarding gate 40 minutes prior to the boarding time. Gimhae(Busan) Int’l Airport BEXCO By Airport limousine bus (1) Purchasing Limousine Bus tickets, and also can get information at Bus Ticketing Office (Participants from international flights, can get the tickets in the bus.) (2) Taking Haeundae line no.1 (to Bexco / Novotel Ambassador / Hanhwa resort) and Haeundae line no.2 (to Bexco / Seacloud hotel / Hanhwa resort) at Bus stop No.2 (3) Please check the bus-stop for your destination to get off. Bus First Last Travel Bus Interval Fare stop Departure Departure Time 25~30 KRW 7,000 No. 2 Limousine 06:50 21:50 50 mins. mins. (approx. USD 6.3) For detailed information http://www.airport.co.kr/mbs/gimhaeeng/subview.jsp?id=gimhaeeng_030101000000 By Taxi (1) Alternatively, participants can take a regular(white or silver-gray sedan) taxi or a deluxe(black sedan) taxi to the venue. To take a taxi, please use the taxi stop in front of the passenger terminal of Gimhae Domestic airport. Category Duration Fare (KRW) Regular Taxi 40~50 min KRW 25,000(approx USD 23) Deluxe Taxi 40~50 min KRW 50,000(approx USD 45) 5 AMC 2013 Transportation COURSE 04: Incheon Int’l Airport Seoul Station(KTX) Busan Station(KTX) BEXCO Incheon Int’l Airport Seoul Station(KTX) By Airport limousine bus (1) Purchasing Limousine Bus tickets, and also can get information at Bus Ticketing Office : Exit 4, 9(Indoors), Exit 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13 and 9C(Outdoors) (2) Taking an Limousine Bus at Bus stop 12A for standard Limousine and 6A for Deluxe Limousine Bus Travel First Last Bus Interval Fare stop Time Departure Departure Limousine Deluxe KRW 15,000 4B,11A 90min. 04:41 22:40 (6702) (approx. USD 14) Limousine Deluxe 20~35 KRW 14,000 6A,12B 80min. 05:50 22:40 (6001) mins. (approx.USD 13) Limousine Standard KRW 10,000 5B,12A 80min. 05:35 22:50 (6015) (approx. USD 9) By Train AREX(Airport Express) (1) Taking an AREX train. Incheon Int'l Airport airport_ located in the Incheon Int'l Airport Transportation Center A Express Train Fare Express Train (Incheon International Airport Station~Seoul station) Fare: 8,000won 6 AMC 2013 Transportation For detailed information http://english.arex.or.kr/jsp/eng/index.jsp Seoul Station(KTX) Busan Station(KTX) By Train(KTX) (1) Purchasing KTX tickets and also can get information at ticket office on 2nd or 3rd floor (2) Taking a KTX to Busan (Please check the exact departure time, number of train and seat.) (3) It takes about 2 hours 50 minutes. (4) You can also book your ticket via online. http://www.korail.com/en/rv/pr21100/w_pr21110.jsp First Last Time Interval Fare Departure Departure KTX KRW57,300 2h50min. 05:30 23:00 15~30mins. (USD 52) Busan Station(KTX) BEXCO By Subway (1) Purchasing subway tickets (for 2 block) at the ticket machine First Last Time Route Fare Departure Departure 24:11 05:47 (Line 1) Busan Station(Line 1) → Seo-myuen Station(Line 2) KRW1,300 48min. (Line 1) 23:59 → Centum City Station (USD 1.15) (Line 2) * Check By Taxi (1) Alternatively, participants can take a regular(white or silver-gray sedan) taxi or a deluxe(black sedan) taxi to the venue. To take a taxi, please use the taxi stop in front of the passenger terminal of Busan Station. Category Duration Fare (KRW) Regular Taxi 30~40 min 20,000(approx USD 18) Deluxe Taxi 30~40 min 40,000(approx USD 36) 7 AMC 2013 Transportation COURSE 05: Incheon Int’l Airport Busan Central Bus Terminal BEXCO Incheon Int’l Airport Busan Central Bus Terminal By the direct bus to Busan Bus Schedule Fare Time 8:20 10:20 Limousine KRW 41,800 14:30 Standard (approx.
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