TOURS STILL GOING AHEAD
Meanwhile, travel agencies told CNA that they were proceeding with tours and plans pending further updates from MFA.
Chan Brothers Travel said the itineraries for tour groups currently in South Korea were not affected.
Its assistant director of marketing communications Jeremiah Wong said that the agency made detours where necessary to avoid potential protest areas.
“Travellers are being escorted by our experienced tour guides and/or tour leaders who are providing them with on-ground support and real-time updates,” Mr Wong added.
“We have not received any calls of concern so far and all our upcoming tours will proceed as scheduled. We are closely monitoring the situation and will adjust itineraries if…














