Thursday, September 12, 2024

Seoul’s Tourism Transformation: Smarter, Faster, Better!

Interpark Triple

Interpark Triple announced on the 24th that it had signed a business agreement with the Seoul Tourism Foundation to activate customized smart tourism services and the mutual use of tourism content.

Based on this agreement, both companies plan to revitalize Seoul tourism by enhancing tourism centered around Korean culture by combining infrastructure and expertise.

First, Interpark Triple will link performances of Interpark Global, a ticketing platform for foreigners, to Visit Seoul, the official channel of Seoul Tourism. This will enable foreign visitors in Korea to access and book musicals, plays, concerts, etc. in multiple languages on Visit Seoul in a one-stop manner.

Additionally, Interpark Triple will post the Seoul tourism data and content of Triple Korea, an inbound travel app recently launched by Interpark Triple, on Visit Seoul. This will allow global customers to easily obtain Korean travel information and enjoy the various attractions of Seoul.

Choi Hwi Young, the representative of Interpark Triple, said, “We plan to strengthen the inbound tourism infrastructure with the Seoul Tourism Foundation and solidify the public-private cooperation to expand unique travel experiences in Korea.”

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