Jeju Air Conducts Training for New Cabin Crew Members: "Flying Soon" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Jeju Air is conducting a total of 10 weeks of mandatory training for new cabin crew members who joined the company on the 21st of last month.


These new cabin crew members, part of Jeju Air's first batch of 2022 recruits, are scheduled to complete mandatory training including emergency drills for safe flight operations, first aid, and aviation security by the 22nd of next month, after which they will be gradually deployed on flights, the airline announced on the 22nd.


The cabin crew participating in this training were hired in the second half of 2019. Their onboarding was delayed due to the impact of COVID-19. After a long wait, they have been put into training and are working hard with intense training to fulfill their dream of becoming cabin crew members.


Meanwhile, Jeju Air is preparing to normalize international flights in line with the government's recent relaxation policies on social distancing, including exemptions from self-quarantine for overseas arrivals.



For safe flight operations, the airline has been running a return training program for furloughed crew members since October last year. Considering overseas quarantine situations, Jeju Air plans to continuously expand international routes, having received regular route approvals for over 40 international routes including China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.


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