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ICN → KLO
Which side of the plane to sit from Incheon International Airport (Seoul) to Kalibo International Airport (Kalibo)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Taiwanese mountains and the tropical archipelago landscape of the Philippines during descent.
Taiwan Central Range
Breathtaking views of 3,000-meter peaks if the route skirts the western side of Taiwan.
Luzon West Coast
The transition from the South China Sea to the fertile plains of Central Luzon.
Mount Halcon
A massive peak on Mindoro Island that serves as a landmark for the final approach phase.
Aklan Reefs
Crystalline waters and coral formations visible as the aircraft descends towards Kalibo.
Sibuyan Sea
Small fishing boats and inter-island ferries dotting the sea near Panay Island.
Request a window seat away from the wing for unobstructed views of the Philippine islands. The final 20 minutes of flight are the most scenic as the plane descends over the Sibuyan Sea towards Panay.
Jeju Island
Spot the distinct volcanic profile of Mount Hallasan if the flight path tracks slightly south-east.
Philippine Sea
Endless views of the deep blue Pacific as you transit between Taiwan and the Philippines.
Sierra Madre
The rugged, green ridgeline of the longest mountain range in the Philippines visible on the horizon.
Cloud Formations
Observe massive tropical cumulus clouds common in the Intertropical Convergence Zone.
Great for morning flights to see the sunrise. In winter, clear skies offer excellent views of the southern Korean archipelago. Watch for island lights during night flights.
Distance: 2,896 km (1,799 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 52 min
Departure: ICN (37.46910095214844, 126.45099639892578)
Arrival: KLO (11.679400444, 122.375999451)
Route Type: International
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