Flying with pets in North Korea

4 commercial airports indexed in North Korea · Asia, Eastern Asia.

The flag of North Korea is composed of three horizontal bands — a large central white-edged red band, and a blue band above and beneath the red band. On the hoist side of the red band is a red five-pointed star within a white circle.
CapitalPyongyang
RegionAsia · Eastern Asia
Population25,950,000
Official languageKorean
CurrencyKPW — North Korean won (₩)
Commercial airports4

Flying with pets to or from North Korea requires planning around three things: the country's import rules for live animals, the policies of the airlines that serve North Korea's 4 commercial airports listed on FlyWithPets, and the relief-area facilities available in transit. This page brings together every airport in North Korea that the OpenFlights dataset records as having a published IATA code, so you can browse from a major international hub down to the smallest regional strip. Each airport page includes a relief-area briefing and travel notes for travellers carrying dogs or cats; pair that with the airline guide for your specific carrier and you will arrive at the gate with the documentation, kennel preparation, and timing that North Korea's authorities and your airline both expect.

All airports in North Korea

IATAAirportCity
DSO Sondok Airport Hamhung
FNJ Pyongyang Sunan International Airport Pyongyang
RGO Orang Airport Chongjin
WOS Wonsan Kalma International Airport Wonsan