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Miami to Seoul Lounge Guide

Lounges for your πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Miami (MIA) to πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Seoul (ICN) trip: 10 at departure and 7 on arrival, and the cards, memberships and airline status that get you in.

One pass, both ends

These access programs open at least one lounge at both Miami and Seoul, so a single card, membership or status covers your whole trip.

Get in with At MIA At ICN
American Express The Platinum Card
πŸ’³ Card
The Centurion Lounge (Concourse D) Matina Lounge (Terminal 2)
Priority Pass
🎟️ Membership
Turkish Airlines Lounge (Concourse E), Turkish Airlines Lounge (Concourse H), AV/TAP VIP Lounge (Concourse J) Matina Lounge (Terminal 1), Sky Hub Lounge (Terminal 1), Asiana Business Lounge (Terminal 1), Matina Lounge (Terminal 2), Sky Hub Lounge (Terminal 2)
Star Alliance Gold
✈️ Status
Turkish Airlines Lounge (Concourse E), Turkish Airlines Lounge (Concourse H), AV/TAP VIP Lounge (Concourse J) Asiana Business Lounge (Terminal 1)

Departure lounges Β· Miami (MIA)

Walk-up paid entry at Miami: yes, at least one lounge sells a day pass (no card or status needed). See all Miami lounges β†’

Arrival lounges Β· Seoul (ICN)

LoungeHours
Matina Lounge (Terminal 1)
Matina Lounge
Daily 07:00-22:00 view β†’
Sky Hub Lounge (Terminal 1)
Sky Hub Lounge
Daily 07:00-22:00 (west-wing location 24 hours, cleaning break 21:30-22:00) view β†’
Asiana Business Lounge (Terminal 1)
Asiana Airlines
Daily 06:30-22:00 view β†’
Matina Lounge (Terminal 2)
Matina Lounge
Daily 07:00-22:00 view β†’
Sky Hub Lounge (Terminal 2)
Sky Hub Lounge
24 hours daily (cleaning break 21:30-22:00) view β†’
Korean Air Prestige Class Lounge (Terminal 2)
Korean Air
Daily 06:00-22:00 view β†’
Korean Air First Class Lounge (Terminal 2)
Korean Air
Daily 06:00-22:00 view β†’

Walk-up paid entry at Seoul: yes, at least one lounge sells a day pass (no card or status needed). See all Seoul lounges β†’