Airport Railroad announced on the 18th that it signed a business agreement on the 15th to establish a collaborative relationship with Japan's Nankai Electric Railway, including joint marketing promotion.


According to the agreement, both parties will proceed with joint promotions to attract railway passengers, cooperate in mutual promotion through the exchange of promotional media, and promote mutual exchange activities and benchmarking programs in various fields.


Nankai Electric Railway operates eight lines, including the Nankai Main Line (Namba Station to Wakayamashi Station) and the Kansai Airport Line (Kansai Airport to Izumisano Station), and operates the limited express high-speed train "Rapi:t" connecting Kansai Airport and Namba Station.


The signing ceremony was attended by a total of 14 people, including Lim Heon-jo, Head of Management at Airport Railroad, and Kajitani Satoshi, Head of Railway Business at Japan's Nankai Electric Railway.


After the signing ceremony, the attendees moved to Seoul Station to tour the Seoul Station City Airport Terminal facility, where passengers can use check-in services in the city center. This is the only place in Korea that provides international flight check-in services in the city center. Currently, there is no place in Japan that offers city center check-in services.


Head Lim said, "Nankai Railway is an airport railroad line connecting the airport and the city center in Osaka, the number one travel destination in Japan for Korean travelers. Through this business agreement, it will be a great opportunity to provide diverse products and convenient railway services to railway travelers in both countries."



Airport Railroad and Nankai Electric Railway Business Agreement Ceremony <br>Photo by Airport Railroad

Airport Railroad and Nankai Electric Railway Business Agreement Ceremony
Photo by Airport Railroad

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