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KTO signs MoU with IRCTC South Zone to promote cross-culture tourism

The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) India office has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) South Zone to promote cross-cultural tourism and strengthen travel ties between India and South Korea.

The MoU was formalised by Myong Kil Yun, Regional Director, India and SAARC countries, KTO, and P. Rajalingam Basu, IRTS, Group General Manager of IRCTC South Zone on October 10, 2024 in Chennai.

Myong Kil Yun, Regional Director, India & SAARC Countries, KTO, said, “This MoU marks a pivotal step in our journey to enhance cross-cultural tourism between South Korea and India. Our partnership with IRCTC, a leader in the Indian tourism sector, is essential for achieving our shared tourism objectives. Together, we will unlock new opportunities for growth, increase awareness of Korea as a must-visit destination, and encourage more Indian travelers to explore the wonders of our country.”

P. Rajalingam Basu, IRTS, Group General Manager, IRCTC/SZ, said, “This new chapter aims to explore the historical connections, encouraging tourists from South India to explore the cultural and natural wonders of Korea and facilitating tourists from Korea to experience incredible India, with a special emphasis on South India, a home for resplendent temples, great history, and vibrant culture.”
This strategic partnership is set to position South Korea as a preferred tourist destination, particularly in the emerging and growing market of South India, with a focus on regions such as Tamil Nadu.

As part of the agreement, IRCTC will launch all-inclusive tour packages to Korea, aimed at South Indian travellers eager to explore Korea’s rich cultural and natural attractions. The partnership will also involve joint participation in tourism and other events, further enhancing Korea’s exposure in new travel markets.

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