Hi everybody, I'm flying to Germany next month and am looking for cheap tickets. Any suggestions for airlines or websites? TIA
Stephen B. replied:
Korean websites I have found are 80% of the time cheaper than foreign sites like Kayak and Expedia etc from my 5 years of living here....also the airline websites themselves. Try www.onlinetour.co.kr
I'm trying to take a vacation in Europe next month. Can anybody recommend a good travel agency that they have used that won't break the bank?
Stephen B. replied:
Soho Travel http://sohoholiday.com/ : are well known to be very good with prices and get back promptly. However , Korean websites like www.onlinetour.co.kr I have found are the cheapest in price (compared to western sites like kayak / expedia etc) or the airline`s own website.
Looking to go to Disney Tokyo during Chuseok break. Would it be better to plan with a travel agent here in Seoul or best do it on our own? If with travel agent, recommendations for English-speaking ones please? Thanks.
Stephen B. replied:
easy enough to do on your own...book through a Korean site like onlinetour.co.kr as 99% of the time it`s usually cheaper than an agent....but if you really need a travel agent then I`d highly recommend Soho Travel who are prompt with replies and speak English well.
Soho Travel have a really good reputation and speak great English. http://sohoholiday.com/ However I`d look online to get cheaper deals. If you know any hangul check out www.onlinetour.co.kr .....cheaper than foreign sites like expedia, kayak etc
Hey, I think it was posted here prior, but I can't seem to find it. I was wondering if anyone knows of a great Korean travel agency for expats.
Stephen B. replied:
Soho travel and whlls their service is generally great I`ve always found cheaper online through Korean websites like onlinetour.co.kr (cheaper than Kayak and Expedia mostly)
Can anyone direct me to an English-friendly website to research/purchase flights in Asia? I've tried Kayak and Skyscanner, but I feel as though there are cheaper flights than they suggest....Any leads would be sincerely appreciated. :D :P
Stephen B. replied:
I've usually found Korean websites like onlinetour.co.kr .... whypaymore.co.kr the cheapest about 80% of the time compared to the foreign ones. Otherwise kayak is your best bet I'm afraid... or the airline website directly.