
Nampo Nampo, North Korea Travel Guide
This is North Korea's only international airport, situated about 24 kilometers north of Pyongyang.
Limited airlines fly into Pyongyang from a few select cities.
No direct flights from major global hubs outside Beijing, Shenyang, or Vladivostok.
Flight schedules to Pyongyang are limited and subject to change without much notice.
Pyongyang Sunan Airport (FNJ) offers limited facilities, including a duty-free shop and small café.
Book your international flights to Beijing, China (or other gateway cities), well in advance.
Your tour operator handles the flight arrangements from the gateway city to Pyongyang.
Work closely with your tour operator for all flight and travel logistics.
Overland entry from China is possible via an international train, presenting another perspective.
Foreign tourists generally do not use domestic public transport within North Korea.
All driving for tourists is via private, comfortable tour buses.
Independent operating a vehicle is not an option for foreign tourists.
Nampo is a major cargo port. Passenger services are not standard for tourists.
The Taedong River is navigable but not a standard tourist transport route.
Exit fees or taxes are typically included in your international airfare or tour package.
Arrive at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport (FNJ) as advised by your guide, typically 2-3 hours before takeoff.
FNJ offers basic amenities for departing travelers, including duty-free and a café.
Your tour guides manage all departure procedures, making the process smooth.
Your tour provider will confirm all departure details. Ensure no separate fees are due at the airport.
Duty-free shops are your last opportunity for making buying things at FNJ.
Your passport is set to be returned to you before passing through your final immigration checkpoint.
Follow your guides' instructions precisely for all departure arrangements. They ensure a smooth exit process.