Fly from Cairo to Seoul with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Cairo to Seoul and swap the sand-swept pyramids of Egypt for the neon-infused capital of South Korea.
Visit towering skyscrapers, peaceful shrines and stunning palaces – taking in both the traditional and hi-tech sides of this modern metropolis.
Journeys from Cairo to Seoul with Etihad feature a connection in Abu Dhabi, so you have the option of extending your stay with a relaxing stopover before boarding your onward flight. Travel in style and comfort before touching down in spectacular Seoul.
CAI to ICN: flight facts
Flying from Cairo to Seoul: FAQs
What's the weather like in Seoul?
Seoul enjoys a continental climate with generally warm and pleasant weather for much of the year, and mild temperatures in the winter.
During the summer, average temperatures reach the mid to high 20°Cs in July and August.
The coldest months in Seoul are between December and February, when snow often transforms the streets into a winter wonderland.
How do I get from Incheon International Airport to Seoul city centre?
For ultimate convenience and comfort, book a private airport transfer with Etihad to arrive at your hotel or other onward destination in style.
Alternatively, Incheon International Airport (ICN) has good transport links. You can take a taxi, bus or the airport train – which usually reaches the centre in around 45 minutes.
Top tips for Cairo to Seoul
Step inside Seoul’s past
Cairo’s Egyptian Museum is famous the world over, but you can also dive into history here with some of South Korea’s most stunning monuments.
Jongmyo shrine is a beautiful, peaceful, World Heritage site, while the towering city walls continue to embrace Seoul – and offer spectacular views for visitors, especially after nightfall.
The Palace of Changdeokgung
Cairo has the Pyramids of Giza – and Seoul has Changdeokgung. This majestic palace dates back to the early 15th century and is something of a sacred symbol of the city.
The former royal residence is surrounded by a Huwon secret garden. It offers a beautiful way to take some time away from the buzz of the vibrant city streets, and observe pungsu-jiri architecture (the Korean answer to feng shui) at its finest.