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In different months, ticket prices from Baku to Seoul vary: minimum — $292 (April 2026), maximum — $584 (January 2027). Typically, the flight costs $373–$713.
Fly nonstop from Baku to Seoul for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge Azerbaijan and South Korea — fewer hassles, no layovers, and more time to enjoy your trip. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves hours and offers a more comfortable, stress-free journey worth the splurge for business or leisure travelers.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Baku to Seoul:
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Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) serves as Azerbaijan’s primary international gateway and the country’s main hub, handling the bulk of long-haul and regional flights. It’s typically used by full-service carriers like Azerbaijan Airlines and a mix of European, Middle Eastern, and CIS airlines, while low-cost carriers also operate some routes. The airport sits roughly 20–25 km southeast of central Baku; road transfer by taxi or rideshare can take about 25–40 minutes depending on traffic, usually costing the equivalent of a few euros to a modest local fare, while airport buses and shuttle services are cheaper but slower. Pros: modern terminals, a broad route network and full passenger services; cons: transfer time and occasional peak-hour road congestion.
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The route Baku — Seoul is served by many carriers — 12 in total, including CanJet, Azerbaijan Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Air Astana, Wizz Air, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, Jazeera Airways, Gulf Air, Uzbekistan Airways, Elite Airways, IndiGo, and Air Arabia. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $291) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
The cheapest flight ticket from Baku to Seoul according to data for the last 48 hours costs $291
Often the best time to buy tickets from Baku to Seoul is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Baku to Seoul can be found flying in these months: April, October, March.
The fastest flights from Baku to Seoul start from 11 hours 5 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Baku — Seoul:
The cheapest one-way flight from Baku to Seoul departs on 04/09/2026, is operated by CanJet and costs $291
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Baku to Seoul departs on 03/09/2026, is operated by CanJet and costs $483
Fastest flight from Baku to Seoul takes 11h 5m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Baku and Seoul is 6448km (3998 miles). The time difference between Baku and Seoul is 5h
Seoul is served by two main airports with different roles. Incheon International (ICN) functions as the primary international hub, handling long-haul and transcontinental flights for carriers such as Korean Air, Asiana, and many global alliances; it’s usually perceived as a full-service, higher-end option located about 48 km west of downtown Seoul. Travel to the city center typically takes 45–60 minutes by the Airport Railroad Express (AREX) or 60–90 minutes by car depending on traffic, with rail fares generally in the mid-range and airport limousine buses offering a moderately priced alternative. Pros: modern facilities, extensive international connections and convenient transit links; cons: longer transfer time to central Seoul and sometimes higher ancillary costs. Gimpo International (GMP) acts as Seoul’s secondary airport and often serves domestic and short-haul regional routes, including many budget carriers and frequent shuttle services to Tokyo, Beijing and domestic destinations. Located roughly 15 km west of central Seoul, it can be reached in about 20–35 minutes by subway or 30–50 minutes by taxi, with fares typically lower than to Incheon. Pros: closer to the city, quicker transfers and more budget-friendly ground fares; cons: fewer long-haul options and more limited international facilities compared with Incheon.