A student participating in Air Busan's 'No Landing Learning Flight' is experiencing in-flight service.

A student participating in Air Busan's 'No Landing Learning Flight' is experiencing in-flight service.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan's 'Non-landing Learning Flight,' launched in May, has surpassed 4,000 participating students in 2021.


The Non-landing Learning Flight is a flight product introduced by Air Busan in May this year to provide education and travel experiences related to the aviation industry career path for students whose school trips and experiential learning were suspended due to COVID-19.


The Non-landing Learning Flight consists of ▲a tour and experience of Air Busan's training facilities ▲introduction to airline job roles ▲a flight tour of the Korean Peninsula.


A total of 37 schools and approximately 4,000 students participated in the Non-landing Learning Flight program. The 2021 schedule concluded with the flight on the 13th.


Air Busan plans to review the continuation of the Non-landing Learning Flight operations in 2022, considering the COVID-19 situation.



An Air Busan official said, "We consider it meaningful to have inspired the dreams of future aviation professionals among over 4,000 local students through the Non-landing Learning Flight program."


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