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Korean Air continues to support local communities around the world

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SEOUL, Korea – Korean Air employees worked alongside 50 local residents of Bicol Region in the Philippines for seven days from August 21 to 27 to provide aid to the local community.

Bicol, a remote peninsula in the northern part of the island of Luzon, was severely struck by Typhoon Rammasun in July 2014. The typhoon caused widespread devastation, with many people still living in unsafe conditions to this day.

A team of Korean Air employees volunteered to help build shelters and provide free meals for the students of elementary schools and residents of slum suburbs in Bicol. The Korean Air volunteers also installed solar-powered street lamps to improve public safety.

As part of its annual corporate “Happiness” campaign, staff from Seoul Head Quarters surprised the volunteers by arriving to cheer them on and to supply refreshments and snacks.

In the same week, Korean Air held a 'donation ceremony' on August 25 at the 125th National School in Baganuur, Mongolia, to present the school with 30 computers and accompanying desks and chairs.

Korean Air’s yearly computer donation program started in 2013 when it provided 30 computers to the Bolovsrol School in Mongolia. The aim of Korean Air’s donation program is to enable Mongolian students to keep up with technology and learn the skills to enable them to become computer literate.

Korean Air has also continued to roll out its Global Planting Project, which has seen the planting of trees in Baganuur since 2004. The schools selected for Korean Air's computer donation have also participated in this project in the past. The Korean Air Forest in the Baganuur area now extends to 440,000 square meters consisting of some 90,000 trees.

Korean Air has continually assisted communities in need through an array of programs spread out across the different markets where it flies.

In September last year, Korean Air provided relief goods to those affected by floods in Myanmar. Goods delivered to the country include 1,800 liters of water and 500 blankets.

Last April, Korean Air delivered relief goods to earthquake victims in Kathmandu, Nepal. Aid included 24,000 bottles of mineral water, 2,000 blankets, dried rice and other foods.

Korean Air will continue to roll out corporate social responsibility programs at home and abroad, in support of protecting the environment, maintaining sustainable development and supporting local communities.

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