인천공항 분실물센터 찾는방법 및 전화번호 (유실물) Incheon Airport Lost and Found Center How to find and phone number (Lost and Found)

Incheon Airport Lost and Found Center and Lost and Found Center phone numbers will be listed in detail in today’s post and will be announced below.

Incheon Airport Lost and Found Center, Lost and Found Center phone numbers organized

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Today, we are organizing the phone numbers for the Incheon Airport Lost and Found Center and Lost and Found Center. Incheon International Airport (English: Incheon International Airport, IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) is an international airport located in Unseo-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon. Incheon Airport is the largest airport in Korea, and approximately 77% of Korea’s international flights operate through Incheon Airport. Since Incheon Airport is an international airport only, its domestic flights are only for international transfers. Sometimes, it is used as an alternative landing due to curfew time (night flight control time) for domestic flights departing from Jeju late at night. Upon opening on March 29, 2001, Incheon International Airport was transferred all international routes from Gimpo International Airport in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. Because it is a maritime airport built by filling up the sea between Yeongjong Island and Yongyu Island, it has the advantage of being able to operate 24 hours a day, unlike Gimpo International Airport, which is an inland airport. Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC), established on February 1, 1999, is responsible for airport operations. In the Airport Service Quality (ASQ), it has maintained the No. 1 ranking among world airports for 12 consecutive years since 2005. Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Eastar Jet, T’way Air, Air Seoul, Delta Air Lines, Polar Air Cargo, and Thai Airways use Incheon Airport as their hub airport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incheon Airport Terminal 1 is operated by Star Alliance airlines, including Asiana Airlines and Air Busan, as well as some foreign airlines, and uses gates 1 to 50. Incheon Airport’s concourse is operated by low-cost airlines such as Air Seoul and Jeju Air, some SkyTeam foreign airlines, and some other low-cost foreign airlines, and use gates 101 to 132. You can take the shuttle train from Passenger Terminal 1. Incheon International Airport Passenger Terminal 2 was operated by four SkyTeam airlines, including Korean Air, Delta Air Lines, Air France, and KLM, and on October 22, 2018, Garuda Indonesia, Xiamen Airlines, Aeromexico, Aeroflot, and China Airlines were operated. A total of 9 additional airlines, including Terminal 2, are deployed and using Terminal 2. Gates 230 to 270 are used, and passengers transferring to and from Passenger Terminal 1 (including the boarding building) can take the shuttle train. The parking fee for the short-term parking lot at Incheon Airport Passenger Terminal 1 is 24,000 won per day for a small vehicle, and you can use the crosswalk, ground, and underground passages in the passenger terminal. The parking fee in the long-term parking lot at Passenger Terminal 1 is 9,000 won per day for a small vehicle. You can take the free shuttle bus to the long-term parking lot (every 8 to 16 minutes) from arrivals floors 3A and 13B. The parking fee for the short-term parking lot at Incheon Airport Passenger Terminal 2 is 24,000 won per day for a compact car, and you can use the 2nd Transportation Center B1 (accessible through underground passageway). The parking fee for the long-term parking lot at Passenger Terminal 2 is 9,000 won per day for a compact car, and you can take the free shuttle bus to the long-term parking lot (every 5 to 18 minutes) from 3B on the arrival floor. We would like to inform you that the phone numbers for the Incheon Airport Lost and Found Center and the Lost and Found Center that we have summarized and announced today may change depending on future circumstances as they are information that was verified and organized at the time of writing the post.