T'way Air Begins Operations of Medium-to-Large A330... Cabin Crew Training Starts View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] T'way Air announced on the 16th that it has started cabin crew training for the operation of the Airbus A330-300 aircraft scheduled for March next year.


The company recently opened domestic reservations for the A330 model and began type training for cabin crew at the training center located in the cargo terminal of Gimpo Airport to ensure safe passenger transportation.


To prepare for A330 operations, T'way Air dispatched some training instructors to the Airbus headquarters training center in Toulouse, France, last September to conduct training on in-flight safety and operations.


The cabin crew training covers aircraft systems, abnormal emergency procedures, evacuation training, and other essential knowledge and operations required for the new aircraft type.


The A330-300 aircraft is Airbus's best-selling medium-sized model, featuring premium flatbed business seats with a 165-degree recline.



A T'way Air official stated, “We will continue thorough preparations to welcome passengers safely and comfortably with the new aircraft," adding, "It is also planned to be deployed on overseas medium- and long-haul routes in the future.”


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