Yanolja Supports 'Cesco Virus Care' at 300 Motels
Yeogi Eottae announced on the 18th that it invested a total of 2 billion KRW to support the introduction of Cesco Virus Care in 300 affiliated motels nationwide.
[Photo by Yeogi Eottae]
[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] The accommodation platform Yanolja announced on the 18th that it will support the introduction of the 'Cesco Virus Care System' at affiliated motels nationwide and disclose the list of these accommodations.
Yanolja invested a total of 2 billion KRW to support the introduction of the Cesco Virus Care System at 300 affiliated motels across the country. This is part of the company's campaign to coexist with affiliated stores that have faced difficulties due to COVID-19. The campaign, which began on the 19th of last month, quickly secured participating accommodations and helped establish a safe lodging environment, according to the company.
With the introduction of the disinfection system, elevator buttons and handles, various electronic device remotes, indoor switches, and telephones have been coated with antibacterial layers. Additionally, depending on the supported products, ultraviolet (UV) power air sterilizers operate 24 hours a day, and non-contact hand sanitizers for personal hygiene are installed throughout the premises.
As a result of this campaign, customers receive lodging products they can trust, and affiliated stores have established a virtuous cycle structure that expands visitors. A Yanolja representative stated, "Motels participating in the campaign have strengthened their product competitiveness through Cesco's professional disinfection management and increased visitor trust."
Yanolja is also conducting promotions to increase customer interest. Customers who book accommodations participating in the campaign can receive a 5,000 KRW coupon.
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A Yanolja representative said, "In an era where hygiene is important, this campaign provides differentiated value to customers and affiliated stores," adding, "We will explore various ways to promote clean lodging facilities."
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