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Cheap Flights Paris to Seoul 2026 — Fares, Airlines & Best Time to Book

Paris to Seoul is a well-served long-haul route with a genuine choice: fly nonstop in about eleven and a half hours, or save on a one-stop itinerary through the Gulf, China or elsewhere in Asia. This guide covers who flies the route, what a fair return fare looks like in euros, and when to book for the best price to South Korea’s capital.

Route: Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) → Seoul Incheon (ICN)

Distance: approximately 8,975 km (5,578 miles)

Non-stop flight time: about 11h 10m – 12h 20m

Direct flights: Yes — Air France, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines fly nonstop from Charles de Gaulle, with T’way Air adding a low-cost long-haul option. One-stop itineraries are usually cheaper.

Fares from Paris to Seoul (EUR)

Seoul is a year-round destination, but fares swing with the seasons and Korean holidays. Spring cherry-blossom (late March–April) and autumn foliage (October) are popular and pricier; the summer school holidays and the Christmas/New Year peak are the most expensive; late winter and early summer are the cheapest. The figures below are typical economy return fares in euros — the lowest are usually one-stop itineraries, with nonstops sitting toward the higher end.

Month Typical return (economy) Demand
January €540 – €760 medium
February €520 – €720 low-medium
March €560 – €800 medium-high (blossom)
April €580 – €820 high (blossom)
May €540 – €740 medium
June €520 – €700 low-medium
July €620 – €880 high (summer holidays)
August €620 – €880 high (summer holidays)
September €540 – €760 medium
October €580 – €820 high (autumn foliage)
November €520 – €720 low-medium
December €620 – €900 very high (holidays)

Reference points from our own deal tracking: a genuinely good return lands around €380–€470, a typical fair price is roughly €550, and anything under about €500 is worth booking quickly. Nonstop Air France, Korean Air and Asiana returns usually start around €600–€700 outside the peak weeks.

Airlines on this route

Non-stop (about 11½ hours):

  • Air France — nonstop Charles de Gaulle → Incheon, daily; full-service with a checked bag on standard fares.
  • Korean Air — nonstop from Charles de Gaulle; South Korea’s flag carrier, strong hard product on the A380/787.
  • Asiana Airlines — nonstop from Charles de Gaulle; well-rated Star Alliance carrier (now merging into Korean Air).
  • T’way Air — low-cost long-haul nonstop from Charles de Gaulle; the budget option, so check the bag and seat allowance.

One-stop (usually the cheapest, about 14–19 hours total):

  • Qatar Airways via Doha and Emirates via Dubai — frequent, comfortable, and often the best-value premium economy.
  • Turkish Airlines via Istanbul — wide schedule and typically among the lowest headline fares.
  • Chinese and other Asian carriers via their hubs — frequently the cheapest connecting fares to Seoul.

Because the one-stop carriers compete hard, they usually undercut the nonstops by €80–€200. If time matters more than money, book a nonstop; if price is the priority, a single stop through the Gulf or Istanbul is the sweet spot.

When to book & how to save

  • Book 2–4 months ahead for the best balance of price and choice; long-haul fares to Seoul rarely fall in the last few weeks.
  • Avoid the peaks — the summer school holidays, the cherry-blossom and autumn-foliage weeks, and Christmas/New Year are the most expensive.
  • Fly in the shoulder months (late winter, early summer, November) for the lowest fares and thinner crowds.
  • Consider a one-stop through Doha, Dubai or Istanbul if budget is the priority — the connecting carriers usually beat the nonstops.
  • Check checked-bag rules: the full-service carriers include 23–30 kg to Seoul, but the cheapest low-cost and “light” fares may not — compare the all-in price.

Arriving in Seoul

You land at Incheon International (ICN), about 50 km west of central Seoul and consistently rated among the world’s best airports. The fastest public route is the AREX Express Train to Seoul Station (about 45 minutes, roughly €7), or the cheaper all-stop AREX commuter service. Airport limousine buses reach most districts for around €10, and a taxi to the centre runs roughly €45–€60 including tolls. Some domestic and regional flights use the closer Gimpo (GMP) airport — check which one your ticket uses.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Paris to Seoul?

Nonstop flights take about 11 hours 10 minutes to 12 hours 20 minutes eastbound (Paris to Seoul), and a little longer coming back against the winds. One-stop itineraries through the Gulf, Istanbul or an Asian hub typically take 14 to 19 hours in total, depending on the connection.

Are there direct flights from Paris to Seoul?

Yes. Air France, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines fly nonstop from Charles de Gaulle to Incheon, and T’way Air offers a low-cost long-haul nonstop. If you’d rather save money, one-stop flights with Qatar Airways, Emirates or Turkish Airlines are usually cheaper.

How much does it cost to fly from Paris to Seoul?

A typical economy return runs about €550–€900 depending on the season. The best one-stop deals dip to around €380–€470 in the low season, while nonstop fares and the December and summer peaks sit toward the top of the range.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Paris to Seoul?

February, June and November are usually the cheapest, with returns from around €380–€520. Avoid December, the cherry-blossom weeks (late March–April), October foliage season and the summer school holidays, which are the busiest and most expensive.

Which airlines fly from Paris to Seoul?

Nonstop: Air France, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines from Charles de Gaulle, plus low-cost T’way Air. One-stop: Qatar Airways (via Doha), Emirates (via Dubai), Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul) and various Asian carriers, which usually offer the lowest fares.

Which airport do I fly into in Seoul?

Almost all international flights land at Incheon International (ICN), Seoul’s main gateway, about 50 km west of the city with a fast express train into the centre. Some domestic and short-haul regional flights use Gimpo (GMP) instead, which is closer to town — check your ticket.

How far in advance should I book Paris to Seoul flights?

Aim to book 2 to 4 months ahead. Long-haul fares to Seoul tend to rise as departure approaches, especially around the blossom season, the summer holidays and the Christmas peak, so early booking almost always wins.

Is it cheaper to fly on weekdays?

Often, yes — midweek departures (Tuesday to Thursday) are usually a little cheaper than Friday–Sunday, and flying out and back on weekdays can save €40–€100 on a return. Being flexible by a day or two is one of the easiest ways to cut the fare.

Fare guidance based on aifly.one deal tracking and current airline schedules; last reviewed July 2026. Indicative economy returns — always check the live fare before booking.

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Posted 119d ago

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