Jin Air, New Flight Attendants... "Ready for Takeoff"
Jin Air announced on the 6th that its 2023 new cabin crew members will begin official flight duties starting from the 12th.
On the 5th, Jin Air held a graduation ceremony at its headquarters in Magok-dong, Seoul, after completing the training and education of the 2023 new cabin crew members. Park Byung-ryul, CEO of Jin Air, and other executives attended the ceremony to celebrate the first step of the rookie cabin crew members.
So far, the 56 new cabin crew members have completed intensive flight safety and service training totaling 332 hours since May, covering aviation security, hazardous materials procedures, emergency equipment training, emergency response procedures, first aid, in-flight service, and announcements. The new cabin crew members are scheduled to begin flight schedule duties starting from the 12th.
Jin Air explained, "This is the first graduation ceremony for new cabin crew members since the return to normal daily life," and added, "We ask for much support for those who have done their best to become cabin crew responsible for in-flight safety and service."
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Meanwhile, Jin Air, which has been welcoming international passengers at Incheon Airport Terminal 2 since the 1st, has increased the Incheon-Osaka and Incheon-Fukuoka routes to 35 flights per week starting from the 29th to meet the summer peak season. From July 17, it plans to continuously expand international flight capacity by operating routes such as Busan-Nha Trang, Busan-Sapporo, and Busan-Fukuoka.
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