Since February this year, bimonthly cabin crew job and safety training conducted
High school students can apply through the Education Donation Portal site

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Jeju Air announced on the 20th that since February, it has been participating in the education donation project hosted by the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity, operating the education donation program ‘JJ Dream School’ for high school students nationwide, receiving positive responses.


At ‘JJ Dream School,’ classes about the duties of Jeju Air cabin crew, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) safety training that actual cabin crew receive, and Q&A sessions with active cabin crew are conducted over approximately four hours. Upon completion, participants are also issued a certificate of completion for the education donation program.


Held every two months, ‘JJ Dream School’ has so far educated a total of 60 high school students aspiring to become cabin crew over six sessions. Especially since June, the program, which was conducted online and non-face-to-face due to COVID-19, has been switched to in-person education at the Jeju Air Cabin Training Center.


Jeju Air’s ‘JJ Dream School’ accepts applications on a first-come, first-served basis through the education donation portal site. Students wishing to participate can download and fill out the application form on the portal site and submit it. Once participation is confirmed, individual contact is made. Detailed information can be found on the education donation portal.


A Jeju Air official said, “The cabin training team, which is actually responsible for the education and training of cabin crew, participates to provide students with a more vivid and active opportunity for career exploration,” adding, “By incorporating actual cabin crew training into the education donation program, we plan to provide high-quality education and increase satisfaction among participating students.”



Meanwhile, Jeju Air has been conducting aviation safety education such as safety management systems and fostering a culture of fairness through industry-academic cooperation with aviation-related departments of major universities to raise awareness of aviation safety. Additionally, since 2014, it has been running the ‘Aviation Safety Experience Classroom,’ a safety and career experience education program for youth and children.


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