Jin Air & PIC Partner na GVB iji hichaa Tumon

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In an effort to prepare Guam for a busy summer, Jin Air flew a group of employees from Korea to help clean up some island public parks.

The airline partnered with the Ụlọ ọrụ ndị ọbịa nke Guam (GVB) and Pacific Islands Club (PIC) to pick up debris and trash along Governor Joseph Flores Memorial Park (Ypao Beach) and Matapang Beach in Tumon on June 29.

Close to 30 volunteers picked up more than 70 bags of trash to support beautification efforts and the re-opening of the Tumon parks for the community. The Korean Guam Travel Association was also invited for the cleanup. PIC sponsored the off-island guests with free lodging and flew a couple of its employees from Korea to join the cleanup effort.

“We are thankful for the support of Jin Air and PIC, along with added help from KGTA, to spruce up Ypao and Matapang as we recover from the impact Typhoon Mawar has had on our industry. I would like to recognize Jin Air Regional Manager Mr. Lee Jongbok for initiating this effort, Net Enterprises Managing Director Mr. John Ko for donating supplies, and PIC Director of Korean Sales Mr. Young Min Kim for donating rooms,” said GVB President & CEO Carl T.C. Gutierrez.

“With so many hands helping each other, we are recovering in record time to welcome visitors back to Destination Guam.”

Jin Air ramped up its flight schedule to Guam from Incheon and Busan on June 29. The airline has committed to flying daily from both ports, providing 11,718 airline seats to the island in the month of July.

Watch highlights of the cleanup efforts on GVB’s YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-uck0UpGXk

Guam’s tourism industry is considered the top economic contributor to its economy, providing over 21,000 jobs in the local community, which is a third of Guam’s workforce. It also generates US$260 million in government revenue. Additionally, programs and activities also support the duration and awareness of the local community in reference to the importance of tourism.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • “We are thankful for the support of Jin Air and PIC, along with added help from KGTA, to spruce up Ypao and Matapang as we recover from the impact Typhoon Mawar has had on our industry.
  • Guam’s tourism industry is considered the top economic contributor to its economy, providing over 21,000 jobs in the local community, which is a third of Guam’s workforce.
  • Na mgbakwunye, mmemme na mmemme na-akwado ogologo oge na mmata nke ndị obodo n'ihe gbasara mkpa njem nlegharị anya.

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Linda S. Hohnholz

Linda Hohnholz abụrụla onye nchịkọta akụkọ eTurboNews ruo ọtụtụ afọ. Ọ bụ ya na-ahụ maka ọdịnaya adịchaghị adị na mpụta akwụkwọ akụkọ.

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