Seoul Arts Center Joins Hands with Asiana Airlines to Revitalize Culture and Arts
The Seoul Arts Center announced on the 22nd that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Asiana Airlines to promote cultural and artistic activities.
Seoul Arts Center and Asiana Airlines have signed a business agreement. Jang Hyung-jun, President of Seoul Arts Center (left), and Won Yoo-seok, CEO of Asiana Airlines (right), are posing for a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Seoul Arts Center]
The Seoul Arts Center (President Jang Hyung-jun) signed the MOU with Asiana Airlines (CEO Won Yoo-seok) at 10:30 a.m. at the Seoul Arts Center to promote cultural and artistic activities and expand service areas.
The signing ceremony was attended by Jang Hyung-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center, Won Yoo-seok, CEO of Asiana Airlines, and officials from both organizations.
Through this agreement, the Seoul Arts Center and Asiana Airlines will closely and organically collaborate to promote cultural and artistic activities and expand new service areas.
This includes priority use of Asiana Airlines for producing excellent cultural and artistic content, cooperation in air and cargo transportation, support in providing outstanding content to expand cultural and artistic service areas, and mutual exchange regarding cultural projects hosted by both organizations.
Jang Hyung-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center, said, “We are pleased to be able to provide differentiated cultural and artistic experiences through this MOU,” and added, “We will continue to actively strive to offer refined and diverse cultural services.”
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Meanwhile, since May, the Seoul Arts Center has been receiving support for content production, including air tickets and cargo transportation for overseas performers, through Asiana Airlines, starting with planned performances at the Music Hall.
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