ICN to MIA Route Guide
Seoul, South Korea β Miami, United States
Quick answer
RKSI (Seoul, South Korea) to KMIA (Miami, United States) is a 6,721 NM (12,447 km / 7,734 mi) great-circle route with an initial bearing of 26Β° (NNE). Typical cruise altitude FL410, expected flight time 14h 30m, common aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER, Airbus A350-1000, Boeing 787-10.
Distance
6,721 NM
12,447 km / 7,734 mi
Initial Bearing
26Β° (NNE)
True heading at departure
Typical Cruise
FL410
41,000 ft
Block Time
14h 30m
Typical jet, no wind correction
Fuel Estimate
21,663 kg
Single-aisle equivalent + reserve
Departure Elevation
23 ft
RKSI
Arrival Elevation
8 ft
KMIA
What aircraft fly this route?
For a 6,721 NM mission, operators typically deploy:
- Boeing 777-300ER
- Airbus A350-1000
- Boeing 787-10
- Airbus A380
Weather considerations
Pilots flying ICN-MIA should brief METARs and TAFs at both ends, plus any en-route SIGMETs. On this long-range mission, plan for an alternate within fuel reserves and review oceanic / NAT track procedures if applicable.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance between ICN and MIA?
6,721 nautical miles (12,447 km / 7,734 statute miles) great-circle.
How long is the flight from Seoul to Miami?
Approximately 14h 30m block-to-block for a typical commercial jet, depending on aircraft type and winds.
What aircraft typically fly ICN-MIA?
Common types include Boeing 777-300ER, Airbus A350-1000, Boeing 787-10, Airbus A380 depending on operator and demand.
What altitude do flights cruise at?
Most flights at this distance cruise around FL410 (41,000 ft), though winds and traffic affect filed altitude.
What initial heading is the route?
26Β° true (NNE). Track varies along the route due to great-circle curvature.
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