Foreign tourists can use Kakao Taxi in S.Korea
Kakao Mobility integrates Kakao T with overseas apps, beginning with China, and plans to expand to SE Asia, Japan, Europe
By Oct 05, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)
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South Korea’s Kakao Mobility announced on Thursday that it has started integrating its taxi service app Kakao T with overseas apps. Foreign tourists can use Kakao T in South Korea without that app.
Kakao Mobility provides real-time automatic translation for communication between drivers and passengers. Taxi fare is automatically paid through payment methods registered in overseas apps.
Initially, this service is available for Chinese tourists in South Korea who use WeChat, Alipay and Ctrip. Chinese visitors can call Kakao T Venti and Black vehicles through these apps.
Kakao Mobility plans to gradually expand this service to include apps in Southeast Asia, Japan, Europe, and other regions.
Write to Ju-Hyun Lee at deep@hankyung.com
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