South Korea to Indonesia By Air freight, Container ship or Road
See the best way to ship your freight from South Korea to Indonesia by Air, Sea and Road. Compare transit times, frequency, emissions, sailing schedules and much more.
Map / Route overview
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Air Freight
Incheon International Airport to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
Duration / Frequency
7h 15m, 2-4 times a day
Emissions
394kg CO₂e
Container Ship
Gwangyang to Jakarta
Duration / Frequency
10 days 1h, 2-4 times a week
Emissions
525kg CO₂e
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South Korea to Indonesia by Air freight
The quickest way to get from South Korea to Indonesia by plane will take about 7h 15m and departs from Incheon International Airport (ICN) and arrives into Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK). There are flights departing 2-4 times a day on this route. Korean Air is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with flights departing every 1-2 days.
Quickest air route
Incheon International Airport to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
The quickest way to get from South Korea to Indonesia by ship will take about 10 days 1h and departs from Gwangyang (KRKAN) and arrives into Jakarta (IDJKT). There are vessels departing 2-4 times a week on this route. Sinokor is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with vessels departing every 1-2 weeks.
More about shipping cargo and freight from South Korea to Indonesia by Air, Ocean and Road
The shortest shipping time by sea between South Korea and Indonesia is 10 days 1h. Ships depart from Gwangyang (KRKAN) and arrive at Jakarta (IDJKT) with scheduled departures 2-4 times a week.
There are scheduled container ships that depart 2-4 times a week from Gwangyang (KRKAN) and arrive into Jakarta (IDJKT) around 10 days 1h later. These services are operated by Sinokor, Sinokor, King Ocean, Samudera, COSCO, COSCO, MSC, COSCO, COSCO, MSC, COSCO, COSCO, COSCO, King Ocean, Sinokor, Sinokor, King Ocean, King Ocean, Maersk, King Ocean, Sinokor, King Ocean, Maersk, Maersk, Interasia, Sinokor, Sinokor, King Ocean, COSCO, Sinokor, COSCO, Sinokor, HMM, King Ocean, King Ocean, CK Line, TS Lines, Sinokor, Namsung and COSCO.
The quickest flight from South Korea to Indonesia takes around 7h 15m. Flights depart from Incheon International Airport (ICN) and arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK).
Scheduled flights between Incheon International Airport (ICN) and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) depart 2-4 times a day. These flights are serviced by Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, EVA Air, China Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Xiamen Air, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air Malaysia, China Eastern Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Thai Lion Air, China Southern Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air and Scoot and the typical transit time is around 7h 15m.
No, it doesn't look like there are dedicated Cargo planes flying between South Korea and Indonesia. There are regular passenger aircraft however and they might be able to accommodate your cargo depending on its dimensions and weight.
The distance between South Korea and Indonesia by cargo ship is 2,925 Nautical Miles (5,417 Kilometres / 3,366 Miles). This distance is measured by sea between Gwangyang (KRKAN) and Jakarta (IDJKT).
The distance between South Korea and Indonesia by air is around 5,270 Kilometres (3,275 Miles). This distance is measured following typical flight paths between Incheon International Airport (ICN) and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK).
525kg CO₂e (per TEU) is the estimated emissions output (CO2e) when transporting a typical shipping container (1 TEU) from South Korea to Indonesia. This is calculated using the overall historical emissions of the average container ship on this trade lane and dividing it by the total projected capacity.
394kg CO₂e (per 100kg) is the estimated emissions output (CO2e) when sending cargo by air from South Korea to Indonesia. This is calculated by determining the total fuel burn output of various aircraft that typically fly this route and dividing it by the total available cargo capacity in KGs.