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Faster Departures for Multi-Child Families... Fast Track Service Now at Incheon and Gimpo Airports

Expansion of Priority Departure Service to Multi-Child Families
Priority Security Lanes Now Available at Gimhae and Jeju Airports

Starting from June 10, families with three or more children will also be eligible to use the airport priority departure service (Fast Track). By utilizing dedicated security checkpoints, waiting times will be reduced, thereby improving convenience for airport users.

Faster Departures for Multi-Child Families... Fast Track Service Now at Incheon and Gimpo Airports


According to Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airports Corporation on June 9, Incheon, Gimpo, Gimhae, and Jeju International Airports will implement the priority departure service for multi-child families starting June 10.


This service is currently available to pregnant women, people with disabilities, travelers accompanied by infants and young children, and other transportation-vulnerable groups and social contributors. The government has expanded the eligibility to include multi-child families as part of its measures to address low birth rates.


At Incheon Airport, the preferred exits can be found at Side Gates 2 to 5 in Terminal 1 and to the left of Departure Gates 1 and 2 in Terminal 2. At Gimpo Airport, priority security lanes are located to the right and left of both the domestic and international departure halls on the third floor; these locations may change when the departure halls are reorganized in the second half of this year.

Faster Departures for Multi-Child Families... Fast Track Service Now at Incheon and Gimpo Airports Gimpo Airport International Terminal Departure Hall. Provided by Korea Airports Corporation

At Gimhae Airport, priority security lanes are located on both sides of the second-floor departure hall. At Jeju Airport, for domestic flights, fast-track processing is available next to Gates 1 and 3 on the third floor, and for international flights, to the left of the third-floor departure hall.


At that time, travelers must present identification and documents proving multi-child family status (a certificate of family relations or resident registration issued within the past three months) to the identity verification officer.


In addition, at least one parent and one child must depart together, and all children in the family must be under the age of 19. If any of the children are adults, the service cannot be used. Up to three accompanying persons per departing family can use the service together.


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