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Celebrities, including actor Yim Si-wan and comedian Park Na-rae, have donated to support the families of the victims of the deadly Jeju Air crash.
All 179 victims of the deadly Jeju Air plane crash have been identified, four days after the tragic accident, authorities said Wednesday.
Jeju Air will reduce its flight numbers by between 10 percent and 15 percent until March 2025 in the wake of the fatal crash in South Jeolla on Sunday.
From bird strikes to engine failure, experts weigh in on what could have happened in the tragic Jeju Air disaster.
Korea will be joined by U.S. safety inspection agencies and Boeing in the probe into the Jeju Air crash, while Seoul also plans to inspect every locally operated 737-800 in response to growing fears.
With the economy minister now tasked with running the government, the precarious state of the Korean economy faces a precipice, buffeted by crisis after crisis.
Korean business groups issued condolences over the tragic Jeju Air disaster that resulted in 179 deaths at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla on Sunday morning.
Jeju Air and its holding company, AK Holdings, both took big losses in the wake of a fatal plane crash that killed 179 on Sunday.
The Korean government will conduct inspections on all Boeing 737-800 airplanes used by local airlines.
Korean Air is set to introduce in-flight Wi-Fi services from June 1.
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