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South Korea plans to let tourists pay for transit with foreign credit cards by 2027, after a 2025 feasibility study.
South Korea is studying a plan to let foreign tourists pay for public transit with international credit cards, aiming to improve convenience amid rising visitor numbers.
The government's feasibility study, running through 2025, will assess costs, infrastructure needs, and funding.
Currently, tourists must use prepaid cards or cash.
If successful, a phased rollout could begin as early as 2027, following models in cities like New York and London.
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