Klook Signs Exclusive Contract to Sell Foreigners' Tickets for N Seoul Tower
Exclusive B2B·B2C Distribution for Foreigners
Global travel and leisure platform Klook announced on the 7th that it has signed an exclusive sales contract for foreigner-only admission tickets with N Seoul Tower.
Vice President Byun Hee-seong of CJ Foodville (left) and Lee Junho, Head of Klook Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a contract for the sale of foreigner-only admission tickets to N Seoul Tower.
[Photo by Klook]
Under this contract, Klook will exclusively handle the total distribution of B2B and B2C foreigner-only admission tickets for N Seoul Tower this year. With Klook's support, N Seoul Tower can offer reservation products under its company brand on the Google Things to do page without separate technology development. Customers visiting the official N Seoul Tower website can book admission tickets on the Klook product page through banners.
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Lee Junho, head of Klook Korea, said, "We are pleased to introduce N Seoul Tower, filled with countless memories and romance, to tourists from around the world," adding, "We will continue to utilize Klook's abundant global resources to revitalize inbound tourism and enable more foreign tourists to easily and conveniently enjoy the pleasures of traveling in Korea."
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