Korean Air invited employees' parents to the company to tour the workplace. This event, resumed after more than five years since it was halted due to COVID-19, aims to express gratitude to employees' families and foster a sense of belonging among employees.
Korean Air held an event inviting employees and their parents at its headquarters on the 27th. [Photo by Korean Air]
Starting from the 27th, about 60 employees and their parents were invited, with plans to hold three more sessions over the next three months. Employees and their families toured key headquarters facilities such as the newly remodeled Integrated Control Center, Aviation Medical Center, Flight Training Center, and hangars, receiving introductions to the work conducted there. At the Flight Training Center, they learned about the Flight Training Device (FTD), a flight simulator, and had the opportunity to sit in the cockpit and hold the control stick themselves.
A Korean Air official stated, "To create a happy workplace, we will continue to provide various programs to communicate and foster harmony between the company and its employees."
Korean Air held an event inviting employees and their parents at its headquarters on the 27th. [Photo by Korean Air]
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