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Chanoldja Camping Upgrades Camper Van Rental System on Jeju Island

09.02.2026 04:12 1 min 1 source
IT비즈뉴스 KOR

The Korean company Chanoldja Camping announced an upgrade of its operational system ahead of the full launch of its camper van rental services on Jeju Island in the first half of the year. The company streamlined the booking and pick-up process and enhanced its online platform for user convenience. These changes aim to lower the entry barrier for beginners and increase competitiveness in the Jeju camper van travel market.

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09.02.2026 IT비즈뉴스 KOR

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