Woongjin Freelife holds Hokkaido cruise ticket event - Seoul Economic Daily Culture News from South KoreaWoongjin Freelife holds Hokkaido cruise ticket event

Woongjin Freedlife announced on the 9th that it is holding an event to give away cruise travel tickets until April 30 to commemorate the launch of its chartered cruise product to Hokkaido.

The Hokkaido chartered cruise departs from Busan on June 19 for a 6-night, 7-day itinerary stopping at Hakodate and Otaru in Japan. The cruise offers services tailored to Korean customers, including Korean-language onboard newspapers, Korean menus, Korean food options, professional Korean-speaking tour guides, and a dedicated Woongjin Freedlife information desk. The vessel is Costa Cruises’ 120,000-ton mega ship “Costa Serena,” equipped with various facilities including a large theater, outdoor swimming pool, and restaurants serving international cuisine.

Customers can participate through Woongjin Freedlife’s official channels including YouTube, Instagram, blog, KakaoTalk channel, and website by submitting their special reason for wanting to travel to Hokkaido on a cruise via the event homepage. Sharing the event on personal social media accounts increases the chances of winning.

Three winners selected through a drawing will receive Hokkaido cruise vouchers. First prize is a balcony single cabin valued at 4.7 million won, second prize is an ocean-view single cabin worth 4 million won, and third prize is an inside single cabin worth 3.5 million won. Winners will be announced on May 6 through the event homepage and individual notifications.

All customers who participate in the promotion will also receive early-bird discounts: 100,000 won off inside cabins, 200,000 won off ocean-view cabins, and 300,000 won off balcony and suite cabins, with no additional cost required beyond participation.

“We prepared this promotion so that more people can experience a special journey with their loved ones,” a Woongjin Freedlife official said. “We will continue to offer various benefits as a total life-care platform that accompanies customers through life’s big and small moments.”

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