Reducing Jeju Field Trip Costs... Support for Vehicle and Safety Personnel Expenses
Jeju Province and Tourism Association Announce Second Half Support for Attracting Elementary, Middle, and High Schools from Outside the Island
First Half Sees 17% Increase in Applications, Program Expansion Planned After Early Closure
Jeju Special Self-Governing Province and the Jeju Tourism Association are launching a second half of the year support program to attract more school field trip groups from outside the province.
Jeju Special Self-Governing Province and the Jeju Tourism Association are promoting a second-half project to support part of the vehicle rental fees and safety personnel employment costs for elementary, middle, and high school field trip groups from outside the province. Photo of the Jeju Tourism Association building. Photo by Jeju Tourism Association
View original imageThe Jeju Tourism Association announced on July 11 that it will begin accepting applications for the "2026 Field Trip Attraction Support for Schools Outside the Province" for elementary, middle, and high school field trip groups visiting Jeju in the latter half of the year.
This initiative aims to reduce the cost burden of school trips to Jeju and ensure safe operations by partially supporting either vehicle rental fees or safety personnel employment costs.
According to the association, demand for school applications during the first half of the year increased by approximately 17% compared to the same period last year. Due to the surge in requests, the first half program ended early. The association plans to support more schools in the second half by securing additional budget and will actively promote the expansion of field trip group recruitment.
The amount of support will vary depending on the number of students in each group. Detailed information about the support program and the application process can be found in the notice section of the Jeju Tourism Association website.
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Kang Donghoon, President of the Jeju Tourism Association, stated, "We hope this support enables students to have a safer and more meaningful field trip experience in Jeju. We will continue to do our best to provide a wide range of support and improvements so that schools and students can visit Jeju with peace of mind."
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