Incheon Airport Bus Guide | Routes, Timetables, Fares & How to Ride (2026)
Everything you need to know about Incheon Airport buses: routes, fares, timetables, and how to ride.
- How Do I Ride the Incheon Airport Bus?
- How Long Does the Airport Bus Take?
- Where Do I Board the Airport Bus?
- Airport Bus vs Subway vs Car Service — Which Is Best?
- Is There a Free Ride Offer for Families?
- Full Route List with Timetables
- Are There Discounts I Can Get for the Bus?
- FAQ — Incheon Airport Bus Common Questions
Last updated: April 2026
Don't want to deal with subway transfers after a long flight? The Incheon Airport Limousine Bus is one of the most popular ways to get between the airport and Seoul — you buy a ticket, sit down in a comfortable seat, and ride directly to your destination area without changing trains. No dragging luggage through subway stations, no figuring out which line to transfer to.
This guide covers everything you need to know: how to buy tickets, where to board, which route goes where, travel times, luggage rules, and a full route list with timetables. If you're not sure whether the airport bus is right for you, we've also included a comparison with other transport options.
Quick summary:
- Fare: ₩16,000–18,000 per person (one way) (16000 - 18000)
- Payment at airport: Ticket machine or counter (credit card only, no cash)
- Payment from Seoul: T-money card (tap on when boarding)
- Luggage: 1 checked bag (28 inches / 20kg max) + 1 carry-on per person
- Climate Card: NOT accepted on airport buses
How Do I Ride the Incheon Airport Bus?
The process is different depending on which direction you're going:
| Airport → Seoul | Seoul → Airport | |
| How to pay | Buy a physical ticket at the machine or counter | Tap your T-money card when boarding |
| Where to buy | Ticket kiosks or staffed counters at the airport | No advance purchase needed |
From the Airport to Seoul
You cannot pay cash or tap a T-money card to board at the airport. You need to buy a ticket first at one of the self-service kiosks or staffed ticket counters. The good news: the machines accept international credit cards and have English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language options.
💡 Editor Tip: A little heads up because you're gonna have to communicate with the driver! After you get your ticket and board, the driver will ask where you're getting off, that's when you tell them your exact stop (this determines where your luggage gets loaded).
From Seoul to the Airport
When heading back to the airport from a bus stop in Seoul, just tap your T-money card when you board. Make sure your card has at least ₩17,000–18,000 loaded (that's one fare).
When you board, the driver will get out to help load your luggage and will ask which terminal you're going to. Just say "Terminal One" or "Terminal Two" in English — they'll understand.
💡 Editor Tip: Wait for the driver to finish loading luggage and get back on the bus before you board and tap your card. Some drivers will firmly ask you to wait outside, they're not being rude, they need an accurate headcount before departure.
How Long Does the Airport Bus Take?
This is one of the most common questions, and the honest answer is: it depends on traffic.
But it's better to be safe than sorry so here's the general rule of thumb. If you're further away from Incheon (Gangnam), think of it as a 2 hour bus ride. If you're a bit closer west (Hongdae), think of it as a 2 hour ride.
Where Do I Board the Airport Bus?
Terminal 1 (heading to Seoul)![How to take the Incheon Airport bus from the airport to Seoul]()
Board on the 1F arrivals floor (ground level, outside).
| Bus stops (Seoul direction) | Gates 3–7 |
| Staffed ticket counters | Gates 4, 6, 9, 11 |
| Self-service kiosks | Gates 4, 7, 8, 11 |
Terminal 2 (heading to Seoul)![How to take the Incheon Airport bus from the airport to Seoul]()
Board on B1 — NOT on the 1F ground floor.
| Bus stops (Seoul direction) | Gates 11–35 |
| Ticket counters & kiosks | Near the bus waiting area on B1 |
From Seoul (heading to the airport)
Look for a bus stop near your hotel that has an airplane icon and the airport bus route number on the sign. You can verify stops and real-time bus positions using the Naver Map app.

Airport Bus vs Subway vs Car Service — Which Is Best?

| Subway / AREX | Airport Bus | Car Service | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Cheapest (₩4,750–13,000) | Mid-range (₩16,000–18,000) | Most expensive |
| Guaranteed seat | Not always | Yes | Yes |
| Luggage | No limit, but inconvenient | 1 bag per person | Flexible |
| Convenience | Requires transfers | May need to walk from bus stop | Door to door |
| Travel time | Most predictable | Can be affected by traffic | Can be affected by traffic |
Subway/AREX is cheapest and most time-predictable — you can calculate your arrival time almost to the minute. But you'll be dragging luggage through stations and possibly standing.
Airport bus wins on comfort — guaranteed seat, no transfers, someone loads your luggage. The downside is potential traffic delays and a short walk from the bus stop to your hotel.
Car service is the most convenient — they pick you up and drop you at the door. But it's the most expensive option for solo travelers. For groups, though, splitting the cost often makes it comparable to bus fare per person.
Editor's Tip: If you have a a lot of luggage, you might want to go for a bigger taxi.
Is There a Free Ride Offer for Families?
Yes! According to the official Incheon Airport Limousine Bus policy, when a family of 3 travels together heading to the airport (Seoul → Incheon direction only), 1 person rides free. Just inform the driver when boarding.
Eligible routes: 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6007, 6008, 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013, 6014, 6015, 6016, 6017, 6018, 6019, 6030, N6000, N6001, N6002
How it works:
- Family of 3 (e.g., 2 adults + 1 child): 1 person free
- 1 adult + 1 teenager + 1 child: the child rides free
- 2 parents + 1 child: 1 person free
This only applies when heading toward the airport, not from the airport to Seoul. For details, check the official airport bus website.
Full Route List with Timetables
Note: Actual departure times, boarding gates, and routes may vary. Always confirm on-site.
Routes by Destination Area
Which bus do I need? Here's a quick reference by popular destination:
| Destination | Bus Route | Fare |
|---|---|---|
| Myeongdong / Namdaemun / Dongdaemun | 6001, 6015 | ₩17,000 |
| Hongdae / Sinchon / Ewha | 6002 | ₩17,000 |
| Gangnam / Sinsa / Nonhyeon | 6009 | ₩17,000 |
| Jamsil / Cheongdam / Apgujeong | 6006 | ₩17,000 |
| Yeongdeungpo / Yeouido | 6007, 6019 | ₩17,000 |
| Gyeongbokgung / Anguk / Jongno | 6011 | ₩17,000 |
| Itaewon / Hannam / Wangsimni | 6010 | ₩17,000 |
| Seoul National University / Guro | 6003 | ₩16,000 |
| Gwanghwamun / City Hall | 6005 | ₩17,000 |
| Seongsu / Konkuk Univ. / Gunja | 6013 | ₩17,000 |
| Seocho / Sadang / Bangbae | 6016 | ₩17,000 |
6001 — Myeongdong / Dongdaemun / Yongsan
Stops: T2 → T1 → Yongsan Station → Samgakji Station → Namdaemun Market (Hoehyeon) → Myeongdong → Chungmuro Station → Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 10–30 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 5 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 29
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 05:30 | 23:10 |
T2 | 05:40 | 22:50 |
6002 — Hongdae / Sinchon / Dongdaemun / Cheongnyangni
Stops: T2 → T1 → Hapjeong Station → Hongdae Station → Sinchon Station → Ewha Womans Univ. Station → Gwanghwamun → Jongno → Dongdaemun Station → Dongmyo Station → Cheongnyangni Station
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 10–30 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 5 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 30
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 05:35 | 23:30 |
T2 | 05:15 | 22:10 |
6003 — Gimpo Airport / Guro / Seoul National University
Stops: T2 → T1 → Gimpo Airport → Gangseo-gu → Mokdong Station → Guro Station → Guro-gu Office → Daelim Station → Sillim Station → Seoul National University
Fare: ₩16,000 · Frequency: Every 30 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 6 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 24
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 05:50 | 23:10 |
T2 | 05:30 | 22:50 |
6006 — Apgujeong / Cheongdam / Jamsil
Stops: T2 → T1 → Apgujeong → Cheongdam Station → Jamsil Station
Frequency: Every 30–60 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 4 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 14
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 06:20 | 23:10 |
T2 | 06:00 | 22:50 |
6009 — Gangnam / Sinsa / Nonhyeon / Yeoksam
Stops: T2 → T1 → Sinsa Station → Nonhyeon Station → Sinnonhyeon Station → Gangnam Station → Yeoksam-dong → Dogok Station → Samsung Seoul Hospital
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 10–30 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 4 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 15
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 05:40 | 23:12 |
T2 | 05:20 | 22:52 |
6010 — Itaewon / Hannam / Wangsimni
Stops: T2 → T1 → Gangchon Apt → Dongbinggo-dong → Hannam Station → Hannam-dong → Oksu → Geumho → Eungbong → Wangsimni Station
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 60 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 6 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 32
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 06:00 | 23:10 |
T2 | 05:40 | 22:50 |
6011 — Gyeongbokgung / Anguk / Changdeokgung / Sinchon
Stops: T2 → T1 → Mapo-gu Office Station → Yonsei University → Ewha Womans Univ. (rear gate) → Gyeongbokgung Station → Anguk-dong → Changdeokgung → Hansung Univ. Station → Induk Univ. Station
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 30 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 5 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 31
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 05:45 | 23:15 |
T2 | 05:25 | 22:55 |
6013 — Seongsu / Konkuk University / Gunja
Stops: T2 → T1 → Seoul Forest → Konkuk University Station → Sejong University → Children's Grand Park → Gunja Station → Myeonmok Station
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 30 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 6 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 24
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 06:20 | 23:25 |
T2 | 06:00 | 23:05 |
6015 — Myeongdong / Mapo / Hoehyeon
Stops: T2 → T1 → Mapo Station → Chungjeongno Station → Hoehyeon Station → Euljiro 2-ga Station → Chungmuro Station → Myeongdong Station
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 10 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 5 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 28
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 05:50 | 23:20 |
T2 | 05:30 | 23:00 |
6016 — Seocho / Sadang / Bangbae
Stops: T2 → T1 → Heukseok Station → Namsan Market → Isu Station → Sadang Station → Bangbae Station → Seocho → Seoul National Univ. of Education → Seoul Southern Area
Fare: ₩17,000 · Frequency: Every 30–60 min · T1 Gate: 1F Gate 6 · T2 Gate: B1 Gate 26
First Bus | Last Bus | |
T1 | 06:50 | 23:10 |
T2 | 06:30 | 22:50å |
For additional routes (6004, 6005, 6007, 6008, 6012, 6014, 6017, 6018, 6019, 6020+), check the Incheon Airport official website for the most current schedules and stops.
Are There Discounts I Can Get for the Bus?
Creatrip provides discounts to several airport buses including the 6100 and the 6103!
The 6100 bus offers direct service to northern areas of Seoul, including Nowon-gu and Jungnang-gu.
The 6103 bus provides convenient access to the COEX area in Gangnam.
These routes are great options if you want a comfortable, direct ride from the airport to your destination without transfers.
Editor's Note: Let's say you have some last minute shopping to do at COEX before heading to the Airport to catch an evening flight. I would book the 6103 bus so it takes you directly to the airport. I would also use a luggage delivery service so you can shop hands free without stressing about your luggage. Then once you go to the airport, you can pick up your stuff directly from the airport on the same day.
FAQ — Incheon Airport Bus Common Questions
Can I pay with cash on the airport bus?
No. At the airport, you must buy a ticket at the kiosk or counter (credit card accepted). From Seoul, you can tap your T-money card or pay with credit card upon arrival at the airport.
Can I use the Climate Card on the airport bus?
No. The Climate Card is not accepted on airport buses, no exceptions.
What if my suitcase is larger than 28 inches?
It may be counted as two pieces, and you'll be charged an additional ₩8,000. The driver makes the final call on-site.
How do I know which bus stop to use in Seoul?
Look for bus stops with an airplane icon and the airport bus route number. Use the Naver Map app to confirm the stop location and check real-time bus arrivals.
Can I take the airport bus late at night?
Most routes have their last departure from the airport between 22:40 and 23:30. For very late arrivals, check if night buses (N6000, N6001, N6002) are running, or consider a taxi/car service.
How early should I take the bus if I have a flight?
Use the 4-hour rule: subtract 4 hours from your flight time. That's when you should be on the bus. For example, a 7 PM flight = board by 3 PM. This accounts for travel time plus the 2.5–3 hours recommended for airport check-in.
Is the airport bus better than the AREX train?
It depends on where you're staying. If your hotel is near Seoul Station, AREX is faster and more predictable. If your hotel is near Gangnam, Myeongdong, Hongdae, or Jamsil, the airport bus gets you there without transfers. The bus is more comfortable (guaranteed seat, luggage loaded for you) but can be delayed by traffic.
Does the bus go to both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2?
Yes. All routes stop at both terminals. Terminal 2 is usually the first stop when departing from the airport (since it's farther from Seoul), and the last stop when returning to the airport.
Is the family free ride offer available in both directions?
No. The free ride for families of 3 only applies when heading toward the airport (Seoul → Incheon), not from the airport to Seoul.
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