Jeju International Airport Explained

Jeju International Airport
Nativename:Korean: 제주국제공항
Image2-Width:250px
Iata:CJU
Icao:RKPC
Pushpin Map:South Korea # Asia # North Pacific # Earth
Pushpin Relief:y
Pushpin Label:CJU/RKPC
Type:Public
Owner:Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Operator:Korea Airports Corporation
City-Served:Jeju Island
Location:Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea
Hub:Jeju Air
Elevation-M:36
Coordinates:33.5114°N 126.4931°W
Metric-Elev:Yes
Metric-Rwy:Yes
R1-Number:07/25
R1-Length-M:3,180
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:13/31
R2-Length-M:1,910
R2-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2019
Stat1-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat1-Data:175,366
Stat2-Header:Passengers
Stat2-Data:31,316,394
Stat3-Header:Tonnes of Cargo
Stat3-Data:258,847
Footnotes:Sources: World Aero Data[1]
Korea Airports Corporation[2]
Hangul:제주국제공항
Hanja:濟州國際空港
Rr:Jeju Gukje Gonghang
Mr:Cheju Kukche Konghang

Jeju International Airport is the second-largest airport in South Korea, just behind Incheon Airport in Incheon (near Seoul). It is located in the city of Jeju. The airport opened in 1968.

Jeju International Airport serves many mainland destinations in South Korea, as well as international destinations in mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. In 2015, 26,237,562 passengers used the airport. The airport is one endpoint of the world's busiest airline route, Jeju to/from Seoul-Gimpo. In 2019 over 17 million passengers traveled on that route.

Due to the airport operating far beyond its designed passenger capacity, it was announced in 2023 that Jeju's second airport would be constructed in Seongsan-eup, near the southern city of Seogwipo. This US$5.1 billion project has faced significant delays and controversies due to concerns the airport would negatively impact Jeju's groundwater sources, as well as protected species living in the area.[3]

Traffic and statistics

Due to the popularity of Jeju as a holiday spot in South Korea, the air route from Jeju to Seoul is the busiest airline route in the world.[4] In 2019, there were 85,000 flights from eight different airlines, meanwhile, 17 million seats were sold on flights between Gimpo and Jeju.

As Jeju has gained popularity as a resort destination, the number of international visitors from China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan has increased. In 1997, Jeju airport handled nine million passengers. In 2019, the airport passed the 30 million milestone despite being designed to handle a maximum of 26 million passengers. In 2020, the number of international visitors dropped due to COVID-19. However, the Seoul-Jeju route remained the busiest in the world and flight delays are still common.[5]

In 2019, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport announced a US$4.18 billion construction plan that would begin in 2021 near Seogwipo City in southern Jeju. The airport would take 50% of the domestic flights to Jeju and would help to transfer flights during bad weather. The airport would accommodate 18.98 million passengers per year. However, in 2021 the Ministry of Environment cancelled the plans due to their failure to protect the local environment, including Jeju's extensive groundwater reserves, and protected species in the area, such as the narrow-mouthed frog. A new US$5.1 billion airport plan was provisionally approved in 2023 with no project completion date set.

Traffic by calendar year

Traffic by calendar year
Passenger volume Change over previous year Aircraft operations Cargo tonnage
19979,819,129 63,134 287,204
19987,469,980 23.9% 50,979 275,899
19998,242,134 10.3% 49,978 290,168
20009,125,939 10.7% 55,675 320,633
20019,320,337 2.1% 60,597 329,895
20029,939,700 6.6% 68,681 337,750
200310,802,989 8.7% 77,069 339,498
200411,104,341 2.8% 76,075 327,325
200511,354,925 2.3% 73,556 317,839
200612,109,836 6.6% 78,611 315,129
200712,296,426 1.5% 93,073 288,453
200812,448,084 1.2% 95,671 225,479
200913,643,366 9.6%99,323 240,253
201015,724,360 15.3% 103,426 231,287
201117,201,878 9.4% 112,696 251,975
201218,443,047 7.2% 120,699 244,647
201320,055,238 8.7% 130,454 237,328
201423,197,796 15.7% 145,533 275,429
201526,237,562 13.1% 158,691 278,718
201629,707,36413.2%172,742291,494
201729,604,3630.35%167,280275,129
201829,455,3050.5%168,331266,370
201931,316,3946.3%175,366258,847
202021,054,69632.8%138,256171,385
202125,802,55022.6%160,230188,926
202229,703,66215.1%169,624210,962
202329,096,2712.0%167,086202,609
Source: Korea Airports Corporation Traffic Statistics

Domestic traffic by route

Domestic Traffic By Route (2022)
RankAirportPassengersAircraft
Movements
Carriers
1Seoul-Gimpo17,250,47895,042Air Busan, Air Seoul, Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, T'way Air
2Busan3,714,71021,498Air Busan, Air Seoul, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air
3Cheongju3,172,09918,494Aero K, Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, T'way Air
4Daegu2,144,59412,587Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, Jin Air, T'way Air
5Gwangju1,661,1789,907Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, T'way Air

Busiest international routes

Busiest international routes from Jeju (2022)
RankAirportPassengersAircraft
Movements
Carriers
1Singapore37,282208Scoot
2Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi26,518185Jeju Air
3Osaka–Kansai13,678104T'way Air
4Taipei–Taoyuan4,72438Tigerair Taiwan, T'way Air
5Xi'an4,00750Jin Air

Accidents and incidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: usurped. Airport information for RKPC. https://web.archive.org/web/20190305143444/http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?airport=RKPC. 2019-03-05. World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
  2. Web site: KAC 한국공항공사.
  3. Web site: 2023-03-06 . Second Jeju Island airport approved after earlier rejection . 2024-05-29 . koreajoongangdaily.joins.com . en.
  4. Web site: Worldwide. OAG Aviation. Busiest Routes Right Now. 2021-06-03. www.oag.com. en-gb.
  5. Web site: 2019-06-21. New Jeju Airport still facing challenges. 2021-06-03. The Korea Times. en.
  6. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Airbus A300B4-622R HL7296 Cheju Airport (CJU). Ranter. Harro. aviation-safety.net. 2018-07-15.
  7. Web site: Official: Pilot on crashed South Korean cargo plane reported fire in final moments Macleans.ca - Canada - Features. https://web.archive.org/web/20140125130708/http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=w7624512. dead. 25 January 2014. 25 January 2014.