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PUS β CJU
Which side of the plane to sit from Gimhae International Airport (Busan) to Jeju International Airport (Cheju)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a superior view of the South Sea's intricate archipelago and a direct line of sight to Hallasan Mountain during the approach to Jeju.
Nakdong River Delta
Detailed views of the river mouth and the Eulsukdo migratory bird sanctuary immediately after departure.
Geoje Island
A clear view of the rugged coastline and industrial shipyards of Korea's second-largest island.
Dadohaehaesang
The breathtaking 'Sea of Many Islands' national park featuring thousands of emerald islets.
Hallasan Mountain
A stunning perspective of Jeju's central shield volcano and its surrounding satellite craters.
Jeju Coastline
The northern shores of Jeju Island and the urban sprawl of Jeju City during the final descent.
This side is consistently more scenic due to the coastal proximity. For the best experience, fly during mid-afternoon to see the islands clearly without sun glare. During winter months, look for the snow-capped peak of Hallasan which dominates the Jeju landscape.
Haeundae Skyline
Views of Busan's famous beaches and high-rise coastal developments shortly after takeoff.
Busan Port
One of the world's busiest container ports and the iconic Gwangandaegyo Bridge.
Korea Strait
The deep blue waters separating the Korean peninsula from the Japanese archipelago.
Morning Sun
Spectacular light during early morning flights as the sun rises over the horizon.
Ideal for passengers on early morning departures looking for sunrise views. Keep an eye out for the distant silhouette of the Japanese island of Tsushima on exceptionally clear days when the atmosphere is stable.
Distance: 291 km (181 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 29 min
Departure: PUS (35.1795005798, 128.93800354)
Arrival: CJU (33.51129913330078, 126.49299621582033)
Route Type: Domestic
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