Jeju Air Delivers Christmas Gifts to Jeju Orphanage
[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Jeju Air announced on the 15th that its flight attendants visited Jeju Boyukwon to deliver Christmas presents and conducted job experience education about being a flight attendant for children.
Jeju Air has formed a sisterhood relationship with Jeju Boyukwon since 2007, and an English volunteer group composed of flight attendants has been visiting every Thursday to provide English education.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the English education volunteer activities were temporarily suspended, but they have continued to meet by delivering new semester gifts to the children at the orphanage in February this year.
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A Jeju Air official said, "We were very sorry that the English education volunteer activities, which have been steadily conducted for 15 years since 2007, could not proceed smoothly due to COVID-19," and added, "We hope the day will come soon when we can return to daily life and spend time with the children."
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