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Picking you up at the airport

 

 Arriving
 So, you've made the long flight from your home country and arrived at Incheon Airport, which is the main airport for international travel in Korea. You make it through the long walk to customs, hopefully get your bags ok and step through the exit gates into the main terminal. Now you have to get to the city you'll be living in. Easy right? Well, the problem is that most of the people you encounter don't speak English, so unless you studied alittle you might be at a loss to communicate. 

But don't you worry becasue in HoyaEnlish :

 

we have the  Quality Transport Service and will be picking you up at airport.
100% we will pick you up at Incheon (or Busan) airport and take your school and apartment safely. 

 

Once you stepped our feet at the arrival section somebody holding a paper with your name written on it will be there waiting for you.

 

 

It is advisable also that ou will list down the contact numbers of the school or the school principal or any contact nuber that your coordinator can provide just in case of some problems.

 

A lot of payphone will be come in handy around the airport or you can courteously ask one Korean to call the number for you.

 

Good luck and let's have fun in South Korea!


 

 

 
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