Fare Discounts and Additional Baggage Allowance Benefits for Medical Tourism Passengers
Air Busan (CEO Doo Sungkuk) is taking steps to attract local tourists by revitalizing the medical tourism industry in Busan.
On the afternoon of the 22nd, Air Busan signed a business agreement with the Seomyeon Medical Street (SmS) Medical Tourism Council at Kim Byungjun Redas Thoracic Surgery Clinic in Seomyeon, Busan, to promote the medical tourism industry in the region.
The signing ceremony was attended by Mahojin, Head of Sales at Air Busan, Kim Byungjun, Chairman of the SmS Medical Tourism Council, and other officials from both organizations.
Based on this agreement, Air Busan will provide benefits such as fare discounts and additional baggage allowances for medical tourism passengers, as well as ongoing fare discounts and a corporate preferential program for SmS Medical Tourism Council employees.
The SmS Medical Tourism Council will offer benefits such as medical fee discounts and procedure service support for Air Busan passengers, and will also provide medical service benefits for Air Busan employees. In addition, both parties plan to cooperate in marketing and promotions by utilizing their respective advertising channels.
Mahojin, Head of Sales at Air Busan, stated, "We are pleased to cooperate with the SmS Medical Tourism Council, which is leading foreign medical tourism in Busan, for the benefit of the local economy. Air Busan will actively contribute to Busan's growth as a global medical tourism city."
Kim Byungjun, Chairman of the SmS Medical Tourism Council, responded, "This agreement is very meaningful as it lays the foundation for strengthening the competitiveness of Busan's medical tourism. We will do our utmost to work together in all areas for the development of Busan's medical tourism through the collaborative system between our two organizations."
Maho Jin, Head of Sales Division at Air Busan (right), and Byungjun Kim, Chairman of SmS Medical Tourism Council, are signing a business agreement and posing for a commemorative photo.
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