One-day flight attendant experience class for Mongolian children conducted in 2019.

One-day flight attendant experience class for Mongolian children conducted in 2019.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan has resumed its social contribution activity of inviting children of Mongolian workers residing in Korea to support family reunions after more than three years.


Air Busan provided flights for seven children of Mongolian workers participating in this event and local officials, bringing them into Gimhae Airport on the 11th, and will support family reunions and various activities in Busan until the 18th.


Started in 2015 and held for the fifth time this year, this event is Air Busan’s global social contribution activity designed to provide foreign workers in Korea with opportunities to meet their children, helping both parents and children achieve emotional stability.


It was held almost every year since 2015 but was suspended due to COVID-19 and has now resumed after three years.


The invited children of Mongolian workers will spend seven nights and eight days with their parents visiting major tourist attractions in Busan such as ▲Gamcheon Culture Village ▲Haeundae Blueline Park ▲Busan X the Sky.


Also, on the morning of the 14th, at the Air Busan headquarters, Air Busan cabin crew will directly conduct a ‘One-day Cabin Crew Experience Class’ teaching ▲crew greeting etiquette ▲in-flight service ▲how to wear life jackets and seat belts.



An Air Busan official said, “We are very pleased to resume this meaningful social contribution activity after three years, using the airline’s core value to help families separated for a long time reunite,” and added, “We will continue to actively develop and implement unique and impactful social contribution activities exclusive to Air Busan to lead mutual growth with the local community.”


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