Book the wrong cabin or arrival airport and South Korea can turn your pet away. Here's how pets actually fly there.
How a pet flies to South Korea depends on the country's rules, not just the airline: some destinations require manifested cargo, and several accept pets only at specific airports. Confirm the cabin-or-cargo rule and the approved arrival airport before you book the flight.
Cabin (small pets under-seat), checked baggage (climate-controlled hold, owner on the same flight), or manifested cargo — which one depends on the airline, your pet’s size, and the route.
No country-wide designated-airport list — confirm the route with the airline and the destination authority.
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Primary source: South Korea authority · verified 2026-05-17 · full source ledger →