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Incheon Airport
Arrival | Transportation to the Main Venue
  Arrival
 
 
Arrival
All passengers who arrive in Korea are required to complete an E/D card (immigration card) and customs declaration. Passengers from certain countries are also required to complete a quarantine questionnaire. (See "Quarantine Regulations" below for more information.)
 
Quarantine Regulations
All passengers and flight crews who arrive in Korea from regions where cholera, yellow fever, and bubonic plague have been detected (which may include countries in Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, and South America) may be required to complete a quarantine questionnaire.
All passengers who arrive in Korea with livestock or other animals are required to present a quarantine certificate from the exporting country to the National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service. All passengers who arrive in Korea with plants or other vegetation are required to present a certificate from the exporting country to the National Plant Quarantine Service.
National Veterinary Research & Quarantine Service (Tel: 82-32-740-2660)
National Plant Quarantine Service (Tel: 82-32-740-2074)
Incheon Airport Quarantine Office (Tel: 82-32-740-2700, 2706)
 
Arrival Immigration
All passengers who arrive in Korea must present a passport and an E/D card to an immigration officer in order to be admitted to the country.
 
Baggage Claim
Passengers may pick up their luggage in the baggage-claim area, which is located on the first floor. After picking up their baggage, passengers should proceed to Customs.
If you cannot locate your luggage on the designated carousel for your flight, please file a report immediately at the Lost-and-Found Counter (located near Carousels 3 and 20 in the baggage-claim area).
   
 
 
Customs Immigration
If you have goods to declare : After picking up your baggage, proceed to the Customs area and fill out a Customs Declaration form. Customs officers will answer any questions you may have and can assist you in filling out the form.
If you have nothing to declare : All passengers are required to fill out the Customes Declaration form according to the revised Customs Act.
   
Goods subject to Customs declaration
 
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Goods purchased or acquired from overseas (including gifts) that exceed US$400 in total value.
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Goods with a value of over US$400 purchased from local duty-free shops but brought back into the country
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More than 1 bottle (1 liter) of alcohol.
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Alcohol with a value of over US$400.
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More than 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars.
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More than 2 ounces of perfume. (Please note that all alcohol, tobacco, and perfume carried by passengers under the age of 19 will be reported to a Customs officer.)
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Goods that are to be re-sold at a commercial business
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Import-prohibited and restricted goods
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Goods to be used during the course of the trip and then taken back out of the country
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Goods covered by an ATA Carnet
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Goods already declared as carry-out items that are being brought back into the country
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Goods that are to be stored at the airport
Korea Customs Service (http://www.customs.go.kr/eng/)
* For more questions, please call : : 82-32-740-3100, 3221~5 (Customer Service Center)
 
 
Meeter / Greeter Hall
Meeters/greeters can obtain arrival information from the Flight Information Display System on the wall of each arrival gate. Those who wish to access this information on the Internet should go to www.airport.or.kr.
If you are interested in the history and construction of Incheon International Airport, please take the time to visit our Exhibition Hall, located between Exits 8 and 9 on the Arrival Level (1st floor). In addition to viewing the exhibit, you can also purchase IIA merchandise and souvenirs in this section.
For general information on Incheon International Airport,