Can I avail my service warranty in Seoul even if i buy my Macbook Air in Manila

Can I avail my service warranty in Seoul even if i buy my Macbook Air in Manila? Can you guys walk me through the process.

You will have to ask them if they will honor the warranty. Technically, the warranty is only good in the country of purchase. It's up to the country you are in whether they will or can honor an out-of-country warranty.
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