South Korea’s Jeju Island announced on January 6 that it plans to introduce a tourism card project based on NFT technology in 2025 and integrate it with its local stablecoin, Tamna Jeon.
South Korean authorities have extended the closure of a southwestern airport where a Jeju Air plane crashed and killed 179 people onboard, the land ministry said Monday.
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The transport ministry extended to Jan.10 its inspections following the crash of a Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air that killed 179 people, Joo Jong-wan, the deputy transport minister for civil ...