T'way Air recently announced on the 16th that it internally held a stretching video contest to prevent injuries among cabin crew members.

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The theme of the contest was stretching exercises that can prevent injuries on board. It was conducted to raise safety awareness regarding injuries among cabin crew working inside the aircraft and to prevent such injuries.


Through this contest, which was carried out with the voluntary participation of cabin crew members, individuals or teams of cabin crew produced and submitted videos of injury prevention exercises in a free format within 60 seconds. Notably, about 350 participants, accounting for approximately 41% of the entire cabin crew, took part, highlighting the high interest and active engagement of T'way Air crew members in promoting onboard safety.


As a result of the contest awards, the grand prize was awarded to the ‘Dollyeochagi’ team, who presented the ‘New Millennium T'way Health Gymnastics,’ inspired by the widely familiar New Millennium Health Exercises. The excellence award went to the ‘Hyeokwasu’ team, who created a stretching video in the form of motion graphics that resembled watching an animation.


Additionally, the ‘Namnyeonosu’ team and the ‘HOThan Maknae’ team received merit awards for showcasing lively and cheerful stretching movements that anyone can easily follow. The winning entries will be used as stretching teaching materials before cabin briefings in the future.


Meanwhile, T'way Air has been continuously conducting internal campaigns to strengthen safety awareness, such as posting in-house promotional posters to raise safety consciousness and rewarding employees who discover and report safety hazards that interfere with safe flight operations.



Park In-seop, Head of Cabin Operations at T'way Air, stated, “We held the internal video contest so that cabin crew members could reflect on and reinforce their safety awareness through the actual process of producing stretching videos. We will continue various efforts for safety, our top priority value, to ensure the safety of passengers.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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