Special Discount Benefits for Nailloro 2.0 Users

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jaehee] Iksan City, Jeonbuk, is offering special discounts targeting Naeilro users to revitalize tourism by attracting tourists.


On the 17th, the city announced that starting from the 21st, with the launch of Korea's representative railway travel pass 'Naeilro 2.0,' special benefits will be provided for tourists using Naeilro.


The city, through a business agreement with the Jeonbuk branch of Korea Railroad Corporation and local operators, will issue coupons for Naeilro users (Naeilro travelers) to support discounted prices for accommodations, rental cars, and city tours.


The discount coupon is 20,000 KRW per person; accommodations can be used for up to 3 nights, rental cars for up to 4 days, and a circular city tour offers one free ride ticket. These can be used at companies partnered with the city at discounted prices.


Coupons can be obtained by Naeilro travelers visiting the Iksan Station Travel Center, presenting their ID and Naeilro ticket, and filling out an application form.


The companies eligible for discounts with the coupon include six accommodations: Western Life Hotel, Iksan Youth Hostel, Hamra Hanok Experience Center, Geumma Cheongdam Hwangto Hanok, Geumma-gwan, New Seattle Motel, and Sejin Rent-a-Car Iksan branch.


This support was prepared to actively attract tourists and revitalize Iksan tourism as Naeilro, which had been suspended due to COVID-19, is newly launched as Naeilro 2.0 version, making it available to all citizens.



Mayor Jeong Heon-yul said, "The bold incentive support for Naeilro travelers is expected to contribute to revitalizing the local tourism industry, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19," and added, "We will continue to promote various customized marketing strategies to attract many tourists to visit Iksan."


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