On the morning of the 7th, Jeju Air employees are donating blood at the Aviation Support Center parking lot in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.

On the morning of the 7th, Jeju Air employees are donating blood at the Aviation Support Center parking lot in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Jeju Air employees announced that they participated in blood donation starting at 10 a.m. on the 7th at the Aviation Support Center located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, to help increase the blood supply that had decreased due to COVID-19. This is the second blood donation event this year, following the voluntary participation campaign by employees held in June to support blood supply.


To conduct a safe blood donation event, Jeju Air pre-registered employees willing to donate blood and limited donations to four people every 30 minutes. Employees donating blood strictly followed preventive measures such as temperature checks, wearing masks, using hand sanitizer, and maintaining social distancing inside the blood donation vehicle.


For employees who want to donate blood but cannot participate, Jeju Air collects personal blood donation certificates and donates them to the Korean Red Cross Jeju Blood Management Headquarters as designated donations.


Meanwhile, in the afternoon of the same day, a ‘Life Sharing Love Blood Donation Appreciation Plaque Ceremony’ was held with the attendance of Kim Dong-seok, Director of the Korean Red Cross Seoul Central Blood Center, and Kim I-bae, CEO of Jeju Air. This event was held to express gratitude from the Korean Red Cross to Jeju Air for the blood donation certificates donated through the blood donation event in June.



A Jeju Air official said, “To help increase the blood supply that decreased due to COVID-19, we held the second blood donation campaign this year following the one in June,” and added, “We hope the COVID-19 situation will end soon and a quick return to normal life will be achieved.”


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