(19/08/24)
Staff from Korean Air and Delta Air
Strains joined forces final week to take part in a house constructing
venture in Cheonan, the biggest and most densely populated metropolis of Chungcheongnam
Province in South Korea.
The initiative,
carried out in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Korea, aimed to
present much-needed housing for native households.
A crew of 33 staff – 23 from Korean
Air and 10 from Delta – labored collectively on varied development
duties, regardless of the sweltering summer season warmth.
Staff from Korean Air and Delta Air Strains making a distinction in Cheonan, South Korea
From brick-laying to
roofing and carpentry, the collaborative effort exemplified the
robust partnership between the 2 airways extending past
enterprise operations into neighborhood service.
“I am delighted to be part of this meaningful
event,” mentioned June Kim, Delta Air Strains Senior Advertising and marketing
Coordinator. “The joint venture provides us with the opportunity
to extend beyond business and serve our community together. This
experience motivates me to continue and contribute even more to
the community.”
Korean Air’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity
Korea dates again to 2001, initially specializing in monetary help
for constructing prices. In 2004, the airline’s staff started
taking part instantly in residence constructing tasks. Over the previous
twenty years, roughly 800 Korean Air staff have
contributed to the development of 18 properties throughout Korea.
“Working alongside our Delta colleagues in such
challenging conditions made the experience even more rewarding,”
mentioned Kamin Jeong, Company Communications Supervisor at Korean Air.
“Knowing that our efforts will help provide new homes for families
within the community is incredibly fulfilling.”
Since launching their transpacific three way partnership
in 2018, Korean Air and Delta Air Strains have collaborated on
quite a few neighborhood service tasks together with Habitat for Humanity
residence constructing initiatives in Philippines and in Los Angeles;
Korean Air’s annual tree planting venture in Baganuur, Mongolia; a
Han River clear up in Seoul; and a Santa Monica seashore clear up in
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