Korean Air to Hold Passengers’ Coats

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As a cold snap continues to grip much of South Korea, the ever-thoughtful Korean Air is reprising its offer to look after your winter coat while you jet off to sunnier shores.

Until February 28, passengers can deposit coats at Incheon airport for free for five days, after which a US$2.30 daily charge will be levied. Passengers wishing to take advantage of the service should proceed to the Hanjin Express counter in Area A on the third floor of Incheon International Airport—the counter is open from 4.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day.

 

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