New Turkish Airline Regulations and Korea's Expensive Train 'HAERANG'
Creatrip Team
a year ago
If you are traveling to Turkey, beware of the new airline rules: standing up before the seatbelt sign is off can cost you a fine of 90,000 KRW. This regulation was introduced by the Turkish Directorate General of Civil Aviation to enhance passenger safety and prevent inconvenience. Simultaneously, Korea’s most luxurious train, the 'HAERANG', resumes service after refurbishment. This high-priced 'hotel on wheels' offers 2-night, 3-day journeys around Korea, highlighting its role as a domestic tourism staple after serving initially for international purposes related to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.