Collaboration with FILA Enhances Functionality and Mobility
Improved Comfort and Satisfaction Expected for Staff

Jin Air announced on June 16 that it has prepared summer T-shirts for airport staff ahead of the full-fledged summer season.


Jin Air employees working at the airport are wearing summer T-shirts. Photo by Jin Air

Jin Air employees working at the airport are wearing summer T-shirts. Photo by Jin Air

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Since June 14, transportation staff, maintenance engineers, and ground handling staff working at domestic and international airports have been wearing the new summer T-shirts. Jin Air stated that it actively reflected feedback from field staff during the planning stage and expanded the range of employees eligible to wear the new shirts.


The new summer T-shirts were developed in collaboration with the sports brand FILA, further enhancing functionality and mobility. In particular, for staff working outdoors in the hot summer, the shirts use Askin fabric, which offers excellent UV protection and cooling effects. This fabric quickly absorbs and releases sweat, providing a comfortable and soft wearing experience.


Additionally, the shirts feature a collar for a comfortable yet neat appearance. A cut line was added to the shoulders for greater freedom of movement, and snap buttons at the neck make the shirts easy to put on and take off. The color options have been expanded to include Jin Air's signature light green and purple, with black added to offer employees a wider selection.


A Jin Air representative said, "The lightweight and cool uniforms will further improve staff comfort and satisfaction," adding, "Employees will now be able to provide even better service to customers in a healthy and pleasant working environment."



Meanwhile, with record-breaking heat expected this summer, Jin Air is also focusing on health management for maintenance engineers working outdoors. The company has stocked rest areas near airport work sites with saline glucose, thermometers, ice cream, and ice water, and is providing cooling sleeves and neck coolers to staff. At Incheon Airport, Jin Air has also installed additional mobile rest areas with air conditioning and heating in the apron area.


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