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Air Taxi in Seoul: Your Guide to Urban Air Mobility

Seoul, the high-tech capital of South Korea, is aggressively pursuing urban air mobility as part of its K-UAM initiative. With a population exceeding 10 million in the city proper and severe traffic congestion, air taxi services will offer a futuristic solution for airport transfers and cross-city commutes.

Seoul Air Taxi Overview

Seoul is preparing for the launch of commercial eVTOL air taxi services. Here are the key facts about urban air mobility in Seoul.

10.0M

Population

2

Planned Vertiports

2027

Expected Launch

1

Operator

Air Taxi Routes in Seoul

Explore the planned air taxi routes in Seoul. These high-demand corridors will be among the first to launch, offering dramatically faster travel times compared to ground transportation.

FromToDistanceFlight TimeEst. Cost
Incheon International AirportGangnam55 km18 min₩80,000–₩130,000
Gimpo AirportYeouido (CBD)12 km6 min₩30,000–₩50,000

Vertiport Locations in Seoul

Seoul is planning 2 vertiport locations to support air taxi operations. These landing facilities will be strategically placed at airports, business districts, and major urban hubs.

2 Planned Vertiports

Vertiport locations in Seoul are being selected based on passenger demand forecasts, proximity to transportation hubs, and regulatory approvals. View the full vertiport network across all cities.

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Operators in Seoul

Supernal is the leading eVTOL operator planning to serve Seoul.

Supernal

Supernal is developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for commercial air taxi operations in Seoul and other major cities worldwide.

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Expected Launch Timeline

Air taxi services in Seoul are expected to launch around 2027. Here is the anticipated timeline for eVTOL operations in the city.

Infrastructure Planning

Vertiport site selection and regulatory approvals are underway for Seoul. 2 locations have been identified for initial operations.

Aircraft Certification & Testing

Supernal is advancing through certification and flight testing phases to ensure safety and compliance for operations in Seoul.

Commercial Launch — 2027

Commercial air taxi operations are targeted to begin in Seoul around 2027, initially serving 2 key routes with plans to expand.

Cost of Air Taxi in Seoul

Air taxi pricing in Seoul will vary by route distance and demand. Here are the estimated costs for popular routes during initial operations.

55 km · 18 min

Incheon International Airport

to Gangnam

₩80,000–₩130,000

Estimated fare during initial operations

12 km · 6 min

Gimpo Airport

to Yeouido (CBD)

₩30,000–₩50,000

Estimated fare during initial operations

How to Book an Air Taxi in Seoul

Booking an air taxi in Seoul is designed to be as simple as ordering a ride-share. Follow these steps to plan your trip.

01

Plan Your Route

Use the route planner to select your departure and arrival vertiports in Seoul.

02

Compare Options

View available operators, compare pricing, and check flight schedules for your chosen route.

03

Book & Fly

Confirm your booking and receive your boarding pass. Head to the vertiport and enjoy your flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about air taxi services in Seoul.

When will air taxis be available in Seoul?

Commercial air taxi services in Seoul are expected to launch around 2027. Operators including Supernal are preparing to begin eVTOL operations, starting with airport-to-city-center routes and expanding across the metropolitan area.

How much will an air taxi ride cost in Seoul?

Air taxi fares in Seoul are expected to range from $3 to $6 per mile during initial operations, comparable to premium ride-sharing services. For example, Incheon International Airport to Gangnam is estimated at ₩80,000–₩130,000. Prices are projected to decrease as the industry scales.

What air taxi routes will be available in Seoul?

Initial air taxi routes in Seoul will focus on high-demand corridors such as Incheon International Airport to Gangnam (55 km, 18 min); Gimpo Airport to Yeouido (CBD) (12 km, 6 min). Additional routes will be added as the vertiport network expands.

How many vertiports will Seoul have?

Seoul is planning to launch with approximately 2 vertiport locations. These vertiports will be strategically placed at airports, business districts, and key urban hubs to maximize coverage and convenience for passengers.

Which air taxi operators will serve Seoul?

Supernal is the primary eVTOL operator planning to serve Seoul. These companies are developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft designed for safe, quiet, and emission-free urban air travel.

How do I book an air taxi in Seoul?

You can plan your air taxi trip in Seoul today using the eVTOL.Travel route planner. Once commercial operations launch around 2027, you will be able to book flights directly through our platform. Join the waitlist now to be among the first to fly when services go live.

Ready to Fly in Seoul?

Be among the first to experience air taxi services when they launch in Seoul around 2027. Join the waitlist or start planning your route today.

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