🔥Exceptional DealAiFly Score: 75/100Verified 31 May 2026 19:51 UTC
Business Class Deal
🥂 MIAT Mongolian Airlines Business — 2 × 32 kg bags, lounge access, dedicated cabin
Frankfurt ↔ Seoul via Ulaanbaatar · Outbound 14h 30m · Boeing 767-300ER long-haul + 737 short hop
Frankfurt to Seoul Incheon with MIAT Mongolian Airlines from €1420 — 41% below the typical deal price of €2400.
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🏷️ 41% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: €2400
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 31 May 2026 at 19:51 UTC
Tickets from €1420 both ways — 2 × 32 kg checked bags included.
✈️ MIAT Mongolian Airlines — Business Class (full-service · dedicated business cabin)
In this fare:
- Checked baggage: 2 × 32 kg
- Cabin: Recliner business class seats on all legs — dedicated forward cabin, extra legroom, lie-back recline
- Meal: Full meal service with wine and soft drinks on both long-haul legs
- Lounge: MIAT Business Lounge at Ulaanbaatar (UBN) on both connections
- Priority check-in, priority boarding, priority baggage
📍 Routing & layovers
- Outbound — FRA → UBN (OM138, 8h 10m, departs 13:35) · 3h connection at Ulaanbaatar · UBN → ICN (OM301, 3h 20m, arrives 12:05 +1)
- Return — ICN → UBN (OM308, 3h 45m, departs 23:55) · 6h 35m connection at Ulaanbaatar · UBN → FRA (OM137, 9h 10m, arrives 11:25 +1)
- ⚠️ Return has a long Ulaanbaatar layover (6h 35m) — factor this into your total travel day
📖 Traveler Resources:
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Frankfurt Airport (FRA) Guide
📍 Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) Guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Frankfurt Airport (FRA) Guide
📍 Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) Guide
What's included in MIAT Business Class
- Seat: Dedicated business class cabin on all legs. Recliner-style seats with generous pitch and recline on the 767-300ER Frankfurt–Ulaanbaatar leg; business class forward cabin on the narrowbody Ulaanbaatar–Seoul leg.
- Checked baggage: 2 × 32 kg pieces included — ideal for longer trips or shopping in Seoul.
- Cabin baggage: Carry-on + personal item.
- Lounge access: MIAT Business Lounge at Ulaanbaatar Chinggis Khaan Airport (UBN) — available on both connections.
- Priority: Business check-in counter, priority boarding, fast-track baggage delivery.
- Meal: Warm meal service with wine, beer and soft drinks on the Frankfurt–Ulaanbaatar and Ulaanbaatar–Frankfurt long-haul legs.
- Visa for Germans / EU: South Korea grants 90-day visa-free entry to EU passport holders. The K-ETA requirement is currently waived through 31 December 2026. An e-Arrival Card (free, online) is mandatory from 1 January 2026 — complete it before departure. Transit through Mongolia (UBN): EU citizens can enter visa-free for up to 30 days, useful if you wish to extend the connection into a Mongolian stopover.
Available Dates
All three departures are Nov 4 — select your preferred return date on Skyscanner.
4 Nov – 10 Nov€1420✈︎ 14h 30m · 1 stop via UlaanbaatarSkyscanner →
4 Nov – 15 Nov€1420✈︎ 14h 30m · 1 stop via UlaanbaatarSkyscanner →
4 Nov – 21 Nov€1420✈︎ 14h 30m · 1 stop via UlaanbaatarSkyscanner →
4 Nov – 14 Nov€1420✈︎ 14h 30m · 1 stop via UlaanbaatarSkyscanner →
Prices verified at time of publication. Always confirm on Skyscanner before booking.
🌍 About Seoul
Seoul is a 10-million-person city where a 600-year-old royal palace sits between glass skyscrapers and a river park runs through the centre like a linear living room. Gyeongbokgung Palace — the Joseon dynasty's main palace, rebuilt and permanently guarded — is the centrepiece, but the surrounding Bukchon Hanok Village is an intact hillside of traditional courtyard houses that still functions as a residential neighbourhood. The Han River splits the city in two: Gangnam on the south bank is the money district (K-pop labels, tech firms, designer boutiques), Hongdae on the north bank is the art school quarter. Korean barbecue is the ritual: charcoal grills at the table, galbi short ribs, samgyeopsal pork belly, and banchan small plates refilled without asking. Lotte World Tower — 555 metres, currently the 5th tallest building on Earth — has a glass-floor observatory called Seoul Sky; on a clear day the view reaches across the whole metropolitan basin. South Korea's visa-free entry (90 days, no K-ETA required through end-2026) makes this the easiest long-haul destination from Europe right now. November is shoulder season — fewer crowds, autumn foliage on Bukhansan mountain, no summer humidity.



