Korean Air to set up eco-friendly ‘Skypass Forest’

Korea Bizwire

Korea Bizwire

South Korea’s flagship carrier Korean Air Lines Co. said Tuesday that as part of its eco-friendly activities, it signed a business agreement with the Mapo District Office to establish the ‘Skypass Forest’ within the Gyeongui Line Forest Park.

Korean Air to set up eco-friendly ‘Skypass Forest’

The construction for the third section (between Gajwa and DMC stations) of the park that was set up in the area of the old Gyeongui Line railway, is scheduled to open next year.

The forest will be created as part of Korean Air’s ‘Green Skypass’ project, in which the airline’s Skypass mileage program members directly participate in the establishment of eco-friendly forests for the prevention of climate change and the achievement of carbon-neutral goals.

This is a participation-type project in which Skypass members purchase bonus air tickets or logo products using mileage and Korean Air contributes to an eco-friendly fund in proportion to their purchases.

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