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Long-distance route check before booking hotels

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Before booking nonrefundable hotels, confirm long-distance train or transport feasibility.

When a trip depends on long-distance movement, check transport before locking in accommodation. Use KORAIL official reservation information for train-dependent routes and compare it with your arrival and departure times. Leave buffer time around stations and do not plan too many regions in one day. If a route looks tight, simplify the itinerary before booking. This checklist is for planning, not a guarantee of seat availability.

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