Seoul Mayor apologizes after ferry service halted amid technical glitches

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Seoul Mayor apologizes after ferry service halted amid technical glitches
YonhapA ferry is moored at a pier near Yeouido in Seoul on Sept. 17, 2025. YonhapSEOUL, September 29 (AJP) - Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon apologized on Monday for halting a water ferry service along the Han River, just 10 days after its bombastic launch.

During a press conference, he expressed "regret for causing inconvenience" to users due to the halt, just ahead of Chuseok, the country's biggest holiday, ruining many holidaymakers' plans to ride the ferry dubbed the "Hangang Bus."

Citing minor defects that disrupted the eco-friendly ferry service several times despite a six-month trial, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said it will conduct a thorough month-long inspection without passengers, with full operations expected to resume in October.

Launched on Sept. 18 as a new commuting option for Seoulites, the ferry proved popular, attracting over 4,000 passengers on its first day. But it soon encountered technical glitches including steering and electrical failures, which led to multiple cancellations and raised safety concerns.
Lee Hugh

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