Jeju Air has issued a public apology on Sunday, December 29 following the horrible crash of one of its flights at South Korea’s Muan International Airport.
In a statement posted on their official social media account, the airline’s management has expressed apology for the incident and vowed to take every possible action to swiftly respond to the tragedy.
“We at Jeju Air will do everything in our power in response to this accident. We sincerely apologize for causing concern,” the statement, originally in Korean and translated into English, read.
The crash of a plane carrying 181 passengers and crew from Bangkok, Thailand, killed dozens of people, with authorities saying the possibility that the remaining passengers and crew are already dead. Meanwhile, rescuers reported saving two individuals from the horrible crash.
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