Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by South Korea’s major cities, coastal hubs, and island destinations. From global capital cities and maritime gateways to volcanic islands and regional travel centres, this collection reflects the dynamic geography and connectivity of South Korea.
South Korea is home to one of the world’s most efficient aviation and transportation networks, linking dense urban regions with coastal ports and island destinations across the p. . . Read More >
Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by South Korea’s major cities, coastal hubs, and island destinations. From global capital cities and maritime gateways to volcanic islands and regional travel centres, this collection reflects the dynamic geography and connectivity of South Korea.
South Korea is home to one of the world’s most efficient aviation and transportation networks, linking dense urban regions with coastal ports and island destinations across the peninsula. Airport codes serve as modern symbols of movement and identity, representing both international gateways and domestic travel connections.
This collection brings together made-to-order products inspired by destinations across South Korea and their airport codes, including mugs, pillows, prints and more. Whether your connection comes from travel, heritage, study, work, or memorable experiences abroad, these designs celebrate the places that continue to matter to you.
Explore South Korea Destinations
National Capital Region
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Seoul (ICN / GMP) – South Korea’s capital and a global centre for technology, culture, and aviation connectivity
Southern Coastal Korea
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Busan (PUS) – South Korea’s largest port city and a major southeastern maritime and transportation hub
Island & Volcanic Regions
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Jeju (CJU) – A volcanic island destination known for tourism, natural landscapes, and strong domestic aviation links
South Korea’s East Asia Connections
South Korea plays a central role in East Asia’s aviation and cultural network, with strong connections to neighbouring destinations across Japan, China, and wider regional travel corridors.
From the global influence of Seoul to the coastal identity of Busan and the island tourism of Jeju, South Korea’s destinations are tightly linked through both domestic aviation routes and international East Asian travel networks.
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