FlyStation Korea.
Korea's first commercial indoor skydiving — 4.5m tunnel, Yongin, famous from Running Man.



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If the operator cancels for safety or weather, you're rebooked or refunded in full. No customer-side surcharge.
Processed by Stripe — card details never touch SIA or operator servers. You pay only after the partner confirms the slot.
Four ways to fly.
Indoor wind tunnel sessions. Weather-independent.
Basic 2-min — Weekday
2 minutes total tunnel time (split into 2 × 1-min flights) at Korea's first indoor skydiving facility. Weekday rate. Includes flight gear and instructor coaching.
Basic 2-min — Weekend & Holiday
2 minutes total tunnel time (split into 2 × 1-min flights). Weekend and public holiday rate.
Double 4-min — Weekday
4 minutes total tunnel time — twice the flight time of Basic. Weekday rate. Ideal for first-timers wanting more time to get comfortable.
Double 4-min — Weekend & Holiday
4 minutes total tunnel time. Weekend and public holiday rate. Ideal for first-timers wanting more tunnel time.
Three hours on site. Ninety seconds in the air.
FlyStation Korea opened in 2019 in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do — about an hour southeast of Seoul — as Korea's first commercial indoor skydiving facility, and it remains the country's reference wind tunnel. The TT45 PRO recirculating tunnel (TunnelTech, 4.5-metre flight chamber) generates winds up to 360 km/h in a transparent chamber, with staff coaches flying alongside every first-timer. Sessions are sold by tunnel time: the Basic ticket buys two minutes split into two one-minute rotations — roughly the freefall time of two real tandem jumps — and the Double ticket doubles it; weekday pricing runs lower than weekends and holidays. Entry requirements are friendly: ages four and up, weight to 125 kg, with a doctor's note required only for prior neck, shoulder or back injuries — which makes this the rare entry in the catalogue suitable for whole families, and for travellers who want the freefall sensation without an aircraft, a season or a weather window. Operations run year-round on long hours, roughly 10:30–20:30 on weekdays with earlier starts on holidays. Beyond first-timers, the facility runs a flying school for bodyflight progression, hosts the FSK CUP indoor competition, and serves as winter training for Korea's sport skydivers; it has featured on Korean television including Running Man, which is why weekend slots fill with domestic visitors. The right stop for Seoul itineraries, kids' first flights, and skydivers in transit who want tunnel time — and a natural complement to Korea's outdoor dropzones, which run to seasonal weather. Tickets start at ₩66,000 for the weekday Basic, and bookings run through the operator's Naver calendar — reserve ahead for weekends.
Check in, weigh in, sign the USPA-standard waiver. Twenty minutes of harness fitting and emergency-procedure briefing with your tandem master.
Bench-seated, headphones on, door closed. The aircraft climbs to 13,000 ft — the coastline or landscape shrinks under you.
Door open. Roll out. Terminal velocity. Tandem master triggers the canopy at 5,000 ft.
Calm five-minute ride down. You take the toggles for a minute. Grass landing at the airfield.
“If the dropzone can’t fly for safety or weather, you’re rebooked at no charge — or refunded in full to your original card. No customer-side surcharge.”
Operator-confirmed aircraft.
Liability waiver signed on the day. We send a copy ahead so you can read it before you commit — no mid-day surprises.
Cancellation & policies.
Cancellations and date changes are arranged directly with the dropzone — message them anytime, and SiA steps in if needed.
Skydiving is weather-dependent. If the dropzone can't fly safely they'll reschedule you at no charge — or arrange a full refund if a new date doesn't suit.
Approved refunds are returned to your original payment method, typically within 5–10 business days. The dropzone confirms the timing.
After booking you’ll be in direct contact with the dropzone — any change or refund is arranged with them. SiA’s team is here if you need us.
Eight real anxieties, addressed.
Tandem operators set their own weight limit (commonly around 90–115 kg) and confirm borderline cases on the day — check the exact limit with this dropzone when you enquire. AFF students have no upper limit but must fit the rig comfortably.
Amazing Experience at FlyStation! I recently did the one-day indoor flying class here and it was absolutely unforgettable! The whole experience felt like real skydiving, but in a much safer and more controlled environment. The trainers were super professional, friendly, and guided me step-by-step — even a first-timer like me felt totally comfortable. The place is well-maintained, clean, and has a really cool vibe. It was something I’ve had on my bucket list for a long time, and I’m so glad I finally ticked it off. If you’re even a little curious about flying or adventure sports, I’d 100% recommend trying this out!
Beautiful, really powerful tunnel, great staff. If you’re an experienced flier, they have English speaking coaches that are talented. For comparison, I typically fly HD at 90-92% in SoCal iFLYs and flew static high speed at 78% in this one.
Nice Tunnel I have seen quite a few tunnels now around the world and this one is quite nice. A lot of space around on 2 floors for spectators to watch. TV screen all around, very modern very awesome. Cool coaches and good staff, also able to speak good English. Loved it, I will be back.
Airfield gate — operator shares the exact pin and driving directions in the inquiry reply. Yongin is the customer-facing hub.
Most jumpers drive or use Grab/Bolt. Free on-site parking. Plan a 2-hour buffer before your manifest slot for traffic + check-in.
Block 3–4 hours on site for tandem (briefing + climb + jump + canopy). AFF students should plan a full day.
