Seoul: €388 Lufthansa Flights From Paris (€508 With Luggage)

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If you’re willing to fly to Seoul without luggage, this Lufthansa deal may be very appealing to you. Lufthansa is selling its tickets from Paris at €388. Sadly, however, luggage is not included. Should you wish to add a suitcase to your trip, the price would increase by €120. There’s availability until May 2021.

Info

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A good start is the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website. It provides current updates on a country’s immigration policies. Even better, the Covid-19 Travel Regulations Map is one of the most useful tools you can find.

You would usually first fly to Munich, from where Lufthansa would fly you to Seoul on an A350, or fly via Frankfurt on a Boeing 747. It may, however, happen that due to low demand (Coronavirus) only the Frankfurt flight remains next year. Be aware that changes might happen.

By the way, here are some other economy class dealz from Paris:

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This deal expires on December 6, 2020. You can travel before June 30th, 2021, as long as you respect a minimum stay requirement of 5 days (or a Sunday). You can use Google Flights to check the available dates, but you can also use our own availability calendar above, which will redirect you to Lufthansa’s website.

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€388 – directly sold by Lufthansa

Miles

The tickets are issued in booking class K, meaning that a Paris-Seoul roundtrip via Munich should get you:

  • 3,422 Miles on ANA Mileage Club
  • 2,890 Award Miles + 160 Points on Miles&More
  • 2,890 Miles on ITA Volare
  • 2,852 Award Miles + 570 PQP on United MileagePlus
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Data provided by miles.travel-dealz.com. Without guarantee on correctness.
Information & Tips for Seoul

Seoul, South Korea’s vibrant capital, offers a mix of modern and traditional attractions, including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, and shopping districts like Myeongdong. The local currency is the South Korean won (KRW), and credit cards are widely accepted. The cost of living is moderate, with affordable street food and both budget and high-end dining options. Seoul experiences four distinct seasons: hot and humid summers, cold winters with snow, and mild spring and autumn, making spring and fall ideal times to visit.

Climate diagram for Seoul (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

 

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