Jeju Air said on the 17th that it worked with Emart Culture Club to hold a children's aviation safety experience class with Jeju Air at Starfield Market.

Jeju Air cabin crew run a children's aviation safety experience class at the Starfield Market Ilsan branch on November 16. /Courtesy of Jeju Air

The event was held on the 16th at the Starfield Market Ilsan branch. It was conducted with cabin crew members from Jeju Air's CSR specialized team and about 10 children.

The program provided training on how and when to use emergency equipment related to real safety, such as life vests, oxygen masks, and seat belts, and included time for trying on a crew uniform.

All tuition fees for this aviation safety experience class will be donated to Jeju Orphanage, where Jeju Air cabin crew members donate their talents and more. Jeju Air plans to donate the tuition fees from the event to be held on the 29th at Starfield City Myeongji as well.

Since 2014, Jeju Air has visited an average of one to two elementary and middle schools nationwide each month, as well as children's and youth organizations and facilities, to run the aviation safety experience class. The cumulative number of students has reached about 306,000.

A Jeju Air official said, "At this aviation safety experience class, children learned safety activities directly from crew members, and the tuition fees were donated, making it a good opportunity to experience both safety and sharing at the same time."

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