Flights to North Korea
Find cheap flights to North Korea in 2024/2025
Find cheap flights to North Korea in 2024/2025
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North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a mysterious and isolated country located in East Asia. With a distinct and complex political structure, North Korea remains shrouded in secrecy, making it a fascinating yet enigmatic destination for travellers. From its unique blend of traditional and socialist architecture to its strict government controls, visiting North Korea provides a rare glimpse into a largely unknown society. Despite its reputation for being closed off to the world, the country offers a captivating mix of history, culture, and intrigue that is sure to leave a lasting impression on any visitor.
The popular airports in North Korea are Pyongyang Sunan International Airport (FNJ) and Wonsan Kalma International Airport (WOS).
The flight to North Korea (FNJ) is roughly 7 hours 3 minutes and 2,952 miles (4,751 kilometres) from Singapore, Singapore - Changi Airport (SIN).
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We have currently found no direct flights to North Korea.
Here is the average weather forecast in North Korea by month:
• Jan: -1°C
• Feb: 3°C
• Mar: 9°C
• Apr: 17°C
• May: 23°C
• Jun: 27°C
• Jul: 29°C
• Aug: 29°C
• Sep: 25°C
• Oct: 19°C
• Nov: 9°C
• Dec: 2°C
The main airport in North Korea, Pyongyang Sunan International Airport, is approximately 24 kilometers from the city center of Pyongyang.
Typically, flights are cheapest to North Korea 2 months before departure.
Studies show flights to North Korea are typically cheaper on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Singapore, Singapore - Changi Airport (SIN) to North Korea (FNJ)
Distance:
2,952 miles (4,751 kilometres)
Average flight time (direct 7 hours 3 minutes)
North Korea is probably bottom of the list of potential tourist destinations, but that is the very reason to go there. Its fear of outsiders and totalitarian regime makes it a unique place to visit.
Penetrating the world's most secretive – and bizarre ¬– tourist destinations holds a certain appeal, especially in trying to get under the skin of its despotic regime, which has been founded on a cult of personality.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPKR) is probably the least democratic place on earth. The state controls almost every aspect of life and at the helm is the reclusive but fascinating leader Kim Jong-un. He is the supremo at the helm of the most militaristic nation on the planet, with the army having more than six million members. Amazingly, more than 25% of the country’s gross domestic product is spent on the armed forces.
Only about 1,500 Western travellers visit each year, so tourism is just another thing controlled by the state. Travellers must go as part of an organised tour and each group comes under the watchful eye of tour guides who accompany every move of the visitors.
Tourists should be careful not to insult or disrespect the regime of Kim Jong Il. Every move of visitors is carefully monitored; in fact, paranoia is pointless. In North Korea, you are actually being watched
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