Pyongyang Airport Transfer Guide (2026) - All Options & Tips

Pyongyang Airport Transfer Guide (2026) - All Options & Tips

Airport transfers in Pyongyang: taxi, bus, train, and shuttle options from the airport to the city center, with costs and journey times in North Korea.

According to available data, Pyongyang Sunan International Airport currently offers no verified public transport connections, no train, bus, taxi, or rideshare services are listed as operating between the terminal and the city. First-time visitors should therefore expect to arrange onward travel through their tour operator or hotel, as independent ground transport options appear to be unavailable. Without any commercial services to compare, the usual budget-versus-comfort trade-off does not apply here. Travelers should plan for a pre-arranged transfer rather than searching for a last-minute ride. Confirm arrangements with your hosting agency before arrival, as spontaneous options at the curb are not part of the current transport landscape.

Helpful Tips

Use the Pyongyang Metro's two lines (Chollima and Hyoksin) with single-ride tokens purchased at station kiosks.

Foreign visitors must hire a city-approved guide who arranges all transport including taxis and buses.

Hotel-arranged taxis are the only ride option available to tourists. Negotiate the fare through your guide before departure.

Inter-city travel requires pre-approved permits and is typically arranged by tour operators using state-run bus or rail services.

Common Scams to Avoid

At Pyongyang Sunan International Airport, arriving passengers are sometimes steered to a single, state-run taxi desk that quotes a fixed, above-market fare to central hotels. To avoid this, wait until you exit the terminal and look for the pre-arranged transport that your tour operator has already included in your itinerary, individual taxi bargaining is neither expected nor permitted.

Currency-exchange kiosks inside the arrivals hall occasionally apply an unofficial rate that differs from the posted figure, for small USD or EUR notes. Count your Korean won carefully and, if the amount looks off, politely ask for a recount. Most guides will step in if you are traveling as part of an organized tour.

Independent vendors near the baggage-claim exit may insist on "mandatory" porter fees for simply touching your luggage. Decline firmly and keep your bags with you. Legitimate porters are rare in Pyongyang, and your tour guide or minder will handle any necessary assistance once you clear customs.

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