Korea for Less: How to Score These Insanely Cheap Flights to Seoul from US Cities
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to book that trip to Incheon, this is it. Air Premia has just ignited a price war across the Pacific, dropping rates for cheap flights to Seoul from US hubs to levels we haven’t seen in months. With round-trip tickets starting as low as $762, the “someday” trip to Korea just became a “this weekend” reality.
The $700 Territory: Unbeatable Rates from SF, LA, and NY
Starting today, March 11, through March 17, Air Premia is running a “Flash Sale” across five major US gateways. The standout winner is San Francisco, where travelers can snag a seat for a total of $762 (including taxes and fees).
But the savings don’t stop in NorCal. Here is the breakdown of the economy round-trip starting prices:
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San Francisco (SFO): From $762
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Honolulu (HNL): From $822
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New York (EWR): From $892
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Los Angeles (LAX): From $932
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Washington D.C. (IAD): From $1,102
For those who prefer a bit more legroom, the “Premium Economy” (Wide Premium) class is also seeing deep cuts, with Honolulu starting at $1,342 and LA at $1,622.
Timing is Everything: How to Book
These cheap flights to Seoul from US cities are valid for travel through February 28, 2027. This makes it the perfect window for those planning a winter getaway or an early Lunar New Year visit.
However, there’s a catch: these seats are first-come, first-served. Air Premia emphasized that the focus of this promotion was “lowering the final total cost for the customer,” but warned that the lowest fare buckets will likely sell out long before the March 17 deadline.
Don’t Wait for the “Sold Out” Sign
Tickets are available via Air Premia’s official website and authorized travel agencies. Whether you’re heading home to visit family or chasing the latest K-food trends in Myeongdong, these prices are hard to beat.
Pro Tip: If you see the $762 or $932 fare, book it immediately. In the world of airline flash sales, he who hesitates gets the “Full Fare” price.



