Fly from Dammam to Seoul with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Seoul and journey from the coast of Saudi Arabia to the capital of South Korea.
Explore hi-tech shopping and culinary districts, scale the colossal N Seoul Tower for stunning views, or visit historic sites such as Changdeokgung Palace.
Journeys include a connection in Abu Dhabi, where you can enjoy a stopover in the capital of the United Arab Emirates if you wish. Book your Dammam to Seoul tickets with Etihad today.
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Flying from Dammam to Seoul: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Seoul?
Seoul enjoys a continental climate, with warm bright summers and cool winters. Average highs reach the mid 20°Cs or above between May and September.
The city has pleasant springs and autumns, which bring a great deal of colour to the local parks and gardens. December to February sees far colder conditions – and snow occasionally turns the capital into a winter wonderland.
How do I get from Incheon International Airport to Seoul city centre?
Incheon International Airport is around 30 miles from the centre of the city. For ultimate convenience and comfort, you can pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad.
Alternative options include taxis, buses or the Airport Railroad – which transports you to the heart of Seoul in around an hour.
Top tips for Dammam to Seoul
Go shopping at Gwangjang Market
If you’re used to shopping at Share Al-Hob Market in Dammam, then the traditional Gwangjang Market offers a similarly terrific retail experience – with all the local flavour of the South Korean capital.
Be sure to fuel your shopping with some Korean snacks, as the market is the perfect place to try everything from Tteokboki (sweet and spicy rice cakes) to Bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes).
Stroll along Seoullo 7017
For sightseeing with a difference, take a walk along Seoullo 7017 – an eco-friendly pedestrian walkway that overlooks the surrounding streets and serves as a long, elevated park.
Visit the many cafes and galleries as you go, enjoying the thousands of plants that line the path. Just like Dammam Corniche, it’s an unforgettable and unique stretch that offers a real insight into the local culture.