AKDT to KST Converter

Convert time between Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT) and Korea Standard Time (KST)

Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)

18:02:04
UTC +0
Apr 26, 2026
America/Anchorage

Korea Standard Time (KST)

18:02:04
UTC +0
Apr 26, 2026
Asia/Seoul

Time Difference

Korea Standard Time (KST) is 0 hours ahead of Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)

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Quick Reference

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18:0011:00
20:0013:00
22:0015:00
00:0017:00
02:0019:00
04:0021:00
06:0023:00
08:0001:00
10:0003:00
12:0005:00
14:0007:00
16:0009:00

Top 10 Most Common Time Zones

AbbreviationFull NameUTC OffsetTypical Use
UTCCoordinated Universal TimeUTC ±0Global reference standard (servers, logs, APIs)
EST / EDTEastern (US) TimeUTC −5 / −4New York, Toronto — North American business hub
CST / CDTCentral (US) TimeUTC −6 / −5Chicago, Dallas — US central business region
PST / PDTPacific (US) TimeUTC −8 / −7San Francisco, Los Angeles — tech industry standard
GMT / BSTGreenwich Mean / British Summer TimeUTC 0 / +1UK, used globally as a reference with UTC
CET / CESTCentral European (Summer) TimeUTC +1 / +2Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam — EU business core
ISTIndia Standard TimeUTC +5:30India — major IT & outsourcing region
CSTChina Standard TimeUTC +8Beijing, Shanghai — East Asia business hub
JSTJapan Standard TimeUTC +9Tokyo — finance & tech hub
AEST / AEDTAustralian Eastern (Daylight) TimeUTC +10 / +11Sydney, Melbourne — APAC regional business

Why Time Zone Abbreviations Are Ambiguous

Unlike standardized identifiers (like America/New_York or Europe/London from the IANA tz database), abbreviations such as "CST" or "IST" are not globally unique. They can refer to different time zones depending on context — country, region, or even time of year (due to daylight saving time).

Common Ambiguous Time Zone Abbreviations

Abbrev.Common Meaning(s)UTC OffsetRegion(s)
CSTCentral Standard Time / China Standard Time / Cuba Standard TimeUTC−6 / UTC+8 / UTC−5North America, China, Cuba
ISTIndian Standard Time / Irish Standard Time / Israel Standard TimeUTC+5:30 / UTC+1 / UTC+2India, Ireland, Israel
ASTAtlantic Standard Time / Arabia Standard TimeUTC−4 / UTC+3Caribbean, Canada, Middle East
PSTPacific Standard Time / Philippine Standard TimeUTC−8 / UTC+8North America, Philippines
ESTEastern Standard Time (North America / Australia)UTC−5 / UTC+10North America, Australia

✅ Best Practice

To avoid ambiguity, always:

  • Use IANA tz identifiers — e.g., America/New_York instead of "EST"
  • Specify UTC offset explicitly — e.g., UTC−5 when abbreviations must be used
  • Include the full timezone name — e.g., "Eastern Standard Time (EST)" with UTC offset

About AKDT to KST Time Conversion

Converting time between Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT) and Korea Standard Time (KST) bridges Anchorage and Fairbanks with Seoul, Busan, Incheon, and the rest of South Korea. AKDT is UTC-8 while KST is UTC+9, placing KST 17 hours ahead of AKDT.

This converter uses the IANA timezone database for accurate calculations. South Korea does not observe daylight saving time, so KST is constant year-round. AKDT is in effect from March to November; the 17-hour offset applies during that window. After DST ends, the offset becomes 18 hours between AKST and KST.

Common Use Cases for AKDT to KST Conversion

Business & Work

  • Scheduling meetings between Alaska-based teams and Korean partners
  • Coordinating semiconductor, automotive, and tech industry projects between regions
  • Planning conference calls between Anchorage and Seoul or Busan

Personal & Travel

  • Planning travel itineraries between Alaska and South Korea
  • Coordinating with family and friends in Korea
  • Scheduling virtual events for AKDT and KST audiences

Time Zone Information

Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)

  • UTC Offset: UTC-8
  • IANA Timezone: America/Anchorage
  • Daylight Saving: Second Sunday in March to First Sunday in November
  • Major Cities: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka
  • Coverage: Most of Alaska during daylight saving period

Korea Standard Time (KST)

  • UTC Offset: UTC+9
  • IANA Timezone: Asia/Seoul
  • Daylight Saving: South Korea does not observe daylight saving time
  • Major Cities: Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju
  • Coverage: South Korea year-round; same offset as Japan (JST)

Quick Reference: AKDT to KST

12:00 PM AKDT
5:00 AM KST (next day)
3:00 PM AKDT
8:00 AM KST (next day)
6:00 PM AKDT
11:00 AM KST (next day)
9:00 PM AKDT
2:00 PM KST (next day)

Remember: KST is always 17 hours ahead of AKDT during Alaska's daylight saving period

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between AKDT and KST?

Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT) is UTC-8, while Korea Standard Time (KST) is UTC+9. KST is 17 hours ahead of AKDT. When it is 12:00 PM in Anchorage, it is 5:00 AM the next day in Seoul.

When does this AKDT to KST conversion apply?

AKDT runs from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November. South Korea does not observe DST and stays on KST year-round. The 17-hour offset applies during Alaska's DST window.

How does the time difference change throughout the year?

When Alaska reverts to AKST (UTC-9) in November, the offset to KST grows to 18 hours. KST itself never changes — South Korea has not observed daylight saving time since the 1980s.

What are the best times for AKDT-KST business calls?

Late afternoon in Anchorage (4:00 PM AKDT) is 9:00 AM the next day in Seoul — workable for both sides. The 17-hour gap leaves narrow live overlap, so most coordination happens at the edges of each working day.

Which countries/regions use KST timezone?

KST is observed in South Korea year-round. Major cities include Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon, and Gwangju. North Korea also uses UTC+9 (called Pyongyang Time).

Which countries/regions use AKDT timezone?

AKDT covers most of Alaska during daylight saving, including Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Sitka. The Aleutian Islands use Hawaii-Aleutian Time and follow a different rule set.

Pro Tips

  • • KST is 17 hours ahead of AKDT — add 17 hours to an Anchorage time to get the Seoul time.
  • • Almost every AKDT to KST conversion crosses into the next calendar day in Korea.
  • • Best meeting window: 4:00–6:00 PM AKDT overlaps with 9:00–11:00 AM next-day KST.
  • • South Korea does not observe DST. Only the AKDT side shifts; KST is constant year-round at UTC+9.
  • • Use IANA identifiers (America/Anchorage and Asia/Seoul) in calendar tools to handle DST transitions automatically.
  • • When Alaska reverts to AKST in November, the offset to Seoul becomes 18 hours.