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cloudless@piefed.social 1 day ago
Stay calm and read the signs. There are signs everywhere in most airports. Even in South Korea I believe they should have signs in English.
You can also ask for help from airline/airport staff, tell them your situation and they should be very willing to help. Also, visit the airport websites and see the maps, directions in advance.
Make sure your phone has roaming enabled so you can call for help. Use ChatGPT or Google Translate when needed.
I fly quite a lot (but only to South Korea once a long time ago). Please let me know if you have specific questions and I will try to answer.
broughtheheatback@reddthat.com 1 day ago
cloudless@piefed.social 1 day ago
2h layover is plenty of time. When you get off the flight at Munchen, ask the flight attendants for the gate number. As long as you go to the correct gate with the boarding pass, there is very little that can go wrong.
Read the rules on what you are allowed/prohibited to carry with you.
bdonvr@thelemmy.club 1 day ago
Well maybe consider looking into what South Korean customs are like.
Entering any country to “meet a boyfriend/girlfriend” will set off alarm bells. Mostly that they’re worried you will stay illegally with them permanently.
Don’t pack too much. Have return tickets already (very important to show you intend to leave), be able to show you still have a life/ties to your home country.