Korail Talk Launches Smarter 'Korail MaaS' Service!
- ONLINE-KOREA
- Mar 5
- 2 min read
Korail (Korea Railroad Corporation) announced on the 6th that it will offer more convenient travel services through its mobile app, Korail Talk. The two new services added this time are the Coffee & Bakery Service and Car Sharing Service.

Coffee & Bakery Service
Now, through Korail Talk, you can pre-order drinks and bakery items at stations and pick them up as soon as you arrive. Users can simply choose the station, store, and pickup time, and then make a reservation and payment.
Currently, this service is available at Dunkin', Paris Baguette, and Paris Croissant stores at Seoul, Gwangmyeong, Daejeon, and Ulsan stations, with plans to expand to major stations nationwide by the end of this year.
Car Sharing Service
Korail has partnered with Lotte G-car to provide a car-sharing service. This allows users to rent a vehicle for the desired amount of time near the station, with access to G-car zones connected to 111 stations nationwide.
To use this service, download the Lotte G-car app and make a reservation through the Car Sharing menu in Korail Talk.
Expansion of Existing Rental Car Service
The existing rental car service has also been expanded, in collaboration with SK Rent-a-Car, increasing the number of stations from 44 to 93. This provides more options, making it more convenient for users to rent cars.
Special Events and Discounts
To celebrate the launch of the service, various discount offers and events will be held from the 6th to the 31st.
20% instant discount for orders over 10,000 KRW on Coffee & Bakery Service
60% discount on car sharing
Up to 60% discount on rental car reservations
Free coffee gift cards: provided to rental car and car-sharing users
Head of Korail's Customer Marketing Division, stated, "Korail MaaS service integrates travel and convenience services into one," and "Through Korail Talk, we will offer one-stop travel and cooperate with various companies to provide better services."
Currently, Korail Talk is available in English, Japanese, and Chinese.
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