By Korean Air, you can catch a connecting flight to Ulaanbaatar from Seoul. Air China would take you to Ulaanbaatar from Beijing, while Turkish Airlines would take you there from Istanbul. Finally, it's also possible to catch a connecting flight to Ulaanbaatar from Moscow by Aeroflot.
Also know, how do you get to Mongolia?
The principal ways to Mongolia are by train and by air. Flights are run all year round by National carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines to Europe: Berlin via Moscow, as well as to Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, and Irkutsk (Russia). Some additional flights are scheduled to Osaka and Nagoya during the summer time.
Also Know, can I fly to Mongolia right now? Reconsider travel to Mongolia due to COVID-19. Mongolia maintains an almost total ban on the entry of foreigners and has limited incoming air traffic to government-controlled charter flights which have become inconsistent. Visit the Embassy's COVID-19 page for more information on COVID-19 in Mongolia.
Keeping this in consideration, can US citizens go to Mongolia?
Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
Tourism & Business Travel: You do not need a visa if visiting for fewer than 90 days, but your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival. For stays of more than 30 days, you must register with Mongolian Immigration within seven days of arrival.
How dangerous is Mongolia?
Most crime in Mongolia is non-violent, but occasionally violent incidents do occur. There have been isolated incidents of rape and murder of foreign nationals. Petty crime is common, particularly in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. Watch out for pickpockets especially in markets or other crowded public places.
