How Travel Agencies are Securing Alternative Flights for Korean Tourists Stuck in Dubai Amid Middle East Crisis
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As the Middle East crisis continues to disrupt flights and restrict airport operations, travel agencies are stepping up to secure alternative flights for stranded South Korean travelers in Dubai, ensuring their safe return home.
According to industry insiders today (4th), Hana Tour is actively working on flight changes for their customers in Dubai, navigating the airport’s limited operations.
At 4 a.m. local time, approximately 40 Hana Tour customers departed Dubai on Emirates. These travelers are set to return to Incheon after a layover in Taipei.
Not to be outdone, Modetour has joined forces with airlines to lock in alternative flights. Starting tomorrow, they’ll be offering routes via Taipei, Hanoi, and Guangzhou, busily coordinating return schedules for their clients.
A spokesperson for Modetour emphasized their commitment to passenger safety, stating they’re working closely with airlines to secure a series of replacement flights, ensuring the smooth and safe return of their package tour customers.
Earlier reports indicated that roughly 540 customers from both Hana Tour and Modetour were still in various Middle Eastern locations, including Dubai and Cairo, as flight disruptions and airport restrictions continued to unfold.
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