Travel & Leisure Industry News
Norangpungseon Launches New Kyushu Travel Packages
Legoland Features Exhibits Using Lego Bricks and More
We introduce new products and related events unveiled on the 9th in the travel and leisure industry.
Phoenix Island Jeju, 'Bulmeong Shimeong Package'
Phoenix Island Jeju, which embraces Seopjikoji, has launched the 'Bulmeong Shimeong Package' where members can enjoy a 'bulmeong' set around the bonfire inside the members-only lounge 'Agora'. This product includes a stay in a 34-pyeong royal room and a breakfast buffet at the Cozy Restaurant. From 9 PM to 11 PM, the bulmeong set includes sake, fish cake soup, roasted sweet potatoes, and more. The bulmeong zone operates only about five tables daily through advance reservation. The package price starts at 330,000 KRW for two people.
Norang Poongseon, Kyushu Theme Park Product 'Huis Ten Bosch Deluxe Hotel'
Norang Poongseon has launched a unique Kyushu theme park product called 'Huis Ten Bosch Deluxe Hotel'. Huis Ten Bosch, a European-style theme park, faithfully recreates Dutch streets where visitors can see windmills, tulips, and European-style architecture. In winter, visitors can enjoy the dazzling 'Illumination' with over 10 million lights. This product was jointly planned with Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Departures are available from this month until April, with 3- or 4-day itineraries. Flights are operated by Jeju Air, Air Busan, and Eastar Jet, and include one night’s stay and breakfast at the Hilton Hotel.
Legoland Korea, Lego Brick Art Exhibition
Inside the 'Legoland Brick Exhibition' venue, held by Legoland Korea until March 24 [Photo by Legoland]
Legoland Korea Resort is holding the 'Legoland Brick Exhibition' until March 24, where visitors can experience artistic works that combine imagination and creativity with Lego bricks. The exhibition features a total of 61 works, including those by Korea’s first certified Lego artist Kim Seong-wan and artist Jo Young-hoon, who exhibited at the Lego House in Denmark. Visitors to Legoland can view the exhibition free of charge. After viewing, visitors can also create their own Lego brick works inspired by the exhibition in a dedicated space provided by Legoland.
Interpark Triple "No.1 in Airline Ticket Sales Last Year"
Interpark Triple announced that based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP), its cumulative airline ticket sales at headquarters in 2023 increased by 201% compared to the previous year, reaching 1.2502 trillion KRW. The company explained that it ranks first in the industry when combining headquarters and branch sales. This amount also represents a 72% growth compared to 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic. Shin Jeong-ho, head of Interpark Triple’s travel business group, said, "We plan to establish ourselves as a leading domestic travel company with differentiated services and customer-centered benefits to maintain competitiveness."
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