Domestic terminal has a small “Travel Agency” office near check-in
This Travel Agency sits landside in the Domestic terminal at Gimhae, near the main airline check-in counters, so you can walk in before dropping your bag. Staff focus on last-minute domestic tickets, basic itinerary changes, and printed confirmations, mostly during normal business hours in Korea (roughly 09:00–18:00). It feels more like a downtown agency than an airport kiosk, with desks, forms, and phones instead of glossy duty-free displays.
Pricing works like a traditional agency: you’ll see standard KRW fares plus service fees rather than online-style flash sales, and they can quote you options on Korean carriers flying to and from PUS. If you’re trying to reroute a same-day domestic hop after a delay, this place can sometimes piece together alternates that differ from what your airline counter offers. Don’t come here looking for SIM cards, T-money top-ups, or tourist passes; it’s focused on flights and packages, not general travel gear.
Because it’s landside in the Domestic building, you need to leave the secure area to use it if you’ve already cleared security, which can add 20–30 minutes round-trip once you factor in another screening. International passengers in the separate International terminal have to walk or shuttle over and then re-clear International security, so the time hit can reach 45–60 minutes. Use this office when you absolutely need human help rebooking or printing paperwork; otherwise, sort your plans online and head straight for security instead.