Online Career Lecture for Ulleung Middle School Students
Monthly 'With Two Hands' Relay Volunteer Activities

With the integration of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines approaching, the two companies are launching joint social contribution activities involving employees from both sides. The aim is to expand exchanges between employees prior to the merger and to put into practice mutual growth with the local community.


Korean Air and Asiana Airlines' Volunteer Education Donation Team conducting an "Online Career Special Lecture" on the afternoon of the 27th at Korean Air headquarters studio in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. Korean Air

Korean Air and Asiana Airlines' Volunteer Education Donation Team conducting an "Online Career Special Lecture" on the afternoon of the 27th at Korean Air headquarters studio in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. Korean Air

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The Korean Air and Asiana Airlines Education Donation Volunteer Group announced on the 30th that they conducted an online career special lecture for approximately 40 first-year students at Ulleung Middle School on the 27th. The special lecture was held virtually using a video platform, where cabin crew members from both airlines shared their respective work and on-the-job experiences to help students explore potential career paths.


The two companies also continue to hold the 'With Two Hands' relay volunteer program, in which employees participate on the last Friday of each month. This program consists of three themes: safety, plogging (picking up trash while jogging), and outings.


On the 27th, around 10 employees from both airlines' Incheon Passenger Service branches participated in the 'With Two Hands Plogging' environmental clean-up activity at Yongyu Beach in Jung-gu, Incheon. They collected trash along the beach near their workplace, engaging in efforts to protect the local ecosystem.


Previously, on the 27th of last month, employees from both companies' management support departments took part in the 'With Two Hands Safety' activity, producing smart badges to prevent missing persons. The badges, equipped with NFC function chips, are intended to help prevent disappearances among people with dementia and children, and will be distributed to local welfare facilities in the future.



A Korean Air representative stated, "We will continue activities that contribute to the integration of employees from both companies and to the local community."


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