Reservation-Payment Simplified from 6 Steps to 3 Steps
Maximum Coupon Discount Automatically Applied
'Instant Payment' System for Reservation and Payment at Once

Gmarket announced on the 3rd that it will introduce a simplified overseas flight ticket reservation system that significantly reduces the purchase steps required for booking and payment.


First, the reservation-payment process has been greatly simplified from the existing 6 steps to 3 steps. Redundant verification procedures such as reservation confirmation and detailed information checks have been omitted, and the system has been reorganized to complete the process in just three steps: reservation, payment, and ticket issuance.


Gmarket introduces a simple reservation system for international flight tickets <br>Photo by Gmarket

Gmarket introduces a simple reservation system for international flight tickets
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The payment process has also been simplified. Since the maximum coupon discount available to each individual customer is displayed, there is no need to manually apply coupons to compare prices across multiple travel products. A ‘Direct Payment’ service that allows reservation and payment to be completed at once has also been introduced. Previously, payment could only be made after completing the reservation, but now this procedure can be done in a one-stop process. Additionally, once ticket issuance is complete, popular hotels and travel insurance related to the flight ticket are also recommended.



A Gmarket representative said, "As the number of customers purchasing flight tickets surges, we have strengthened the reservation and payment system to secure shopping competitiveness," adding, "In response to the increasing number of overseas travelers due to the endemic, we plan to collaborate with a wider range of travel agencies to offer competitive products at reasonable prices."


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