Saturday, 19 Apr 2025

KTO unveils its K-Incentive Scheme 3.0 to attract Indian tourists

The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) has introduced the K-Incentive Scheme 3.0, a strategic initiative aimed at increasing the influx of Indian tourists to South Korea in 2025.


KTO unveils its K-Incentive Scheme 3.0 to attract Indian tourists
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The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) has introduced the K-Incentive Scheme 3.0, a strategic initiative aimed at increasing the influx of Indian tourists to South Korea in 2025.

This program seeks to engage Indian travel agencies in promoting customized travel packages that showcase both Seoul and other captivating regions such as Busan, Gangwon-do, Jeollanam-do, and Jeollabuk-do.

By offering performance-based rewards and direct visa support, KTO aims to strengthen tourism ties between India and South Korea.

Program Objectives

The K-Incentive Scheme 3.0 is designed with three primary objectives:

Program Details

Customized Package Development

Participating travel agencies are required to develop bespoke Korea travel packages that include at least one local city, such as Busan, Gangwon-do, Jeollanam-do, or Jeollabuk-do.

This approach ensures that travelers experience the rich cultural and natural diversity that South Korea offers.

Proposal Submission Process

Interested agencies must submit a comprehensive proposal detailing:

Selection Process

KTO will evaluate all submitted proposals and select designated travel agencies for the 2025 program. Chosen agencies will enter into formal agreements with KTO, solidifying their participation and commitment to the initiative.

Benefits for Selected Agencies

Program Timeline

Application Process

Travel agencies interested in participating can download the proposal form from the official KTO website and submit the completed form via email to kincentive.kto@gmail.com.

This initiative is poised to strengthen tourism relations between South Korea and India, positioning Korea as a premier travel destination for Indian tourists.

Agencies are encouraged to seize this opportunity to expand their offerings and benefit from the exclusive support provided by KTO.

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