Cheap Flights from Seoul to Almaty (Alma Ata)
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Did you know...
- Seoul to Almaty (Alma Ata), the shortest return flight is 12 hours and 30 minutes
- Almaty (Alma Ata) is 3 hours after Seoul.
- The Rezidor Park Inn is the closest hotel to Almaty (Alma Ata) airport.
- SEL is the IATA airport code for Seoul.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Almaty from Seoul?Air Astana have non-stop flights from Seoul to Almaty.
What is the best airline to fly to Almaty from Seoul?The best airline to fly from Seoul to Almaty is Qatar Airways. Air Astana is the best for direct flights.
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