Paradise City Unveils Korean Air Collaboration Package for International Travelers
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Paradise City has launched the ‘Fly to Paradise’ package for travelers heading overseas through a partnership with Korea’s largest airline, Korean Air.
According to Paradise City on the 11th, this collaborative package was planned in response to the recent increase in overseas travel, allowing guests to comfortably heal and fully enjoy the excitement of their trip before departure. Only customers holding international flight tickets boarding on the checkout day can use this package, making it more relaxed and comfortable for early morning international departures. In particular, the package is richly composed with benefits for room and various facilities, as well as customized perks necessary for overseas travelers, allowing guests to enjoy rest, art, and entertainment all at once.
First, it offers free long-term parking for up to 7 days starting from the checkout day and free round-trip shuttle bus service circulating between the hotel and Incheon Airport. Package users can enjoy a hotel staycation at Paradise City, located near Incheon International Airport, and travel without worrying about parking their vehicles.
Additionally, various facility benefits are provided as standard, including ▲indoor and outdoor swimming pools ▲sauna ▲Play Lab ▲kids zone ▲fitness center ▲free admission to Paradise Art Space ▲and a 20% discount at The Spa at Paradise. It is perfect for recharging body and mind and infusing energy and vitality for the trip.
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Moreover, a commemorative gift for the Korean Air collaboration is prepared. Benefits include earning 1,000 SkyPass miles (once per stay) and a special gift of a Korean Air limited edition Playmobil (one random figure among pilot, flight attendant, and mechanic) for the first 100 rooms booked. This package is available for use comfortably until December 31.
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