Rail Plus puts Korea on track

Sunday, 27 Jul, 2010 0

Rail Plus has added a Korea Rail Pass to its expanding Asia product portfolio.

Rail Plus sales and marketing manager, Greg McCallum, said he expected the Korea Pass to sell well because its structure is similar to the passes for Europe and Japan, offering the choice of 3,5,7 and 10 consecutive day passes

The Korean National Tourism Office, which has been in Australia for 30 years, supports the new product.

“While 100,000 Australians land in Korea each year, many are just on stopovers so don’t get to explore the country, which is renowned for its fabulous food, culture, natural wonders and landscapes, ancient ruins and history,” McCallum said.

“Now we have in the market a transport medium to easily discover the country, and for Australian and New Zealand business travellers in Korea,” he said.

Point-to-point tickets for Vietnam, Thailand and China and for the luxury Victoria Express from Hanoi to Lau Cai and return are other Asia products of Rail Plus



 

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