Regarding the plane crash at Muan Airport in Jeollanam-do, Jeju Air expressed its apology and condolences and said it felt responsible.
He also emphasized that he would do his best to support the bereaved families.
Let's listen to Jeju Air CEO Kim Yi-bae
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[Kim Yi-bae / CEO of Jeju Air: I feel responsible as CEO regardless of the cause of the accident. Our Jeju Air will do everything possible to quickly deal with accidents and support the passengers' families. In addition, we will do our best to find out the cause of the accident with the government. Once again, we pray for the repose of those who have changed their reputation due to the accident and deeply apologize to the bereaved families.
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