EU Holidays, which currently has seven tour groups comprising a total of 149 travellers in South Korea, said its groups will continue with their itineraries as planned. It said that upcoming trips to the country have not been postponed or cancelled, adding that it is monitoring the situation closely.
It noted that its tours do not visit areas near Parliament where minor protests had occurred.
“Feedback from our tour managers indicates that guests are not concerned about the situation, especially since the (martial law has) been lifted and there has been no impact on their activities,” the tour agency said.
As a precautionary measure, EU Holidays has advised its guests to register their presence with the Ministry of Foreign…












