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  • Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml, Korean



    Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml, Korean

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    Looking for a new toner to add to your skincare routine? Look no further than the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner! This Korean beauty product comes in a generous 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml bottle, ensuring you have plenty of product to keep your skin looking and feeling its best.

    Infused with 100% pure Jeju Cica, this toner is perfect for those looking to soothe and calm their skin. Jeju Cica is known for its healing properties, making it ideal for those with sensitive or irritated skin. Not only does it help to calm redness and inflammation, but it also helps to strengthen the skin’s barrier, keeping it healthy and protected.

    In addition to its star ingredient, this toner also contains other skin-loving ingredients like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. Hyaluronic acid helps to hydrate and plump the skin, while niacinamide works to brighten and even out the skin tone.

    Say goodbye to dull, irritated skin and hello to a brighter, healthier complexion with the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner. Try it out for yourself and see the amazing results!
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  • Final 4 minutes of recordings on Jeju Air flight missing, preliminary report says


    SEOUL — The final four minutes of flight recordings before a Jeju Air flight crashed into an embankment at the end of a runway in South Korea are missing, a preliminary report into the investigation of the crash that left 179 people dead said.

    Recordings from both the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder are missing, according to the report released Monday.

    The crash occurred at Muan International Airport on Dec. 29, 2024. There were a total of 175 passengers and six crew members aboard the Boeing 737, which had taken off from Bangkok, Thailand.

    There were two survivors of the crash, both crew members, one man and one woman, according to officials at the time.

    The preliminary report into the deadly crash was released on Monday by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board.

    Both the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder recordings from the flight stopped minutes before the airplane hit the concrete structure, or embankment, at the end of the runway at the Muan International Airport, according to the report.

    PHOTO: The Muan Airport Plane Crash Is Suspected To Have Been Caused By A Bird Strike

    Fire authorities search for the missing and recover the deceased at the site of an accident near Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do, South Korea, on December 29, 2024, where a Jeju Air passenger plane collides during landing. The accident, which claims 176 lives, leaves 3 missing, and sees 2 rescued, is the worst domestic passenger plane crash in history. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    Nurphoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    The last four minutes and seven seconds of the recordings before the plane crashed are missing, the preliminary report stated.

    Right before the end of the recording, the air traffic control tower advised the airplane to be “cautious of bird activity” at 08:57:50, the preliminary report says.

    The CVR and FDR recordings stopped at 08:58:50. The airplane hit the embankment at 09:02:57, the report says.

    The pilots of the Jeju Air flight identified a group of birds while approaching the runway and “during a go-around” and feathers and bird blood stains were found on both of the engines of the plane, the preliminary report said.

    “Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) will tear down the engines, examine components in depth, analyze CVR/FDR and ATC data, and investigate the embankment, localizers, and bird strike evidence. These all-out investigation activities aim to determine the accurate cause of the accident,” the preliminary report said.

    ABC News’ Ellie Kaufman contributed to this report.



    In a shocking development, the final four minutes of recordings from the cockpit of the Jeju Air flight that crashed last month are missing, according to a preliminary report released by investigators.

    The report, which was obtained by CNN, states that the cockpit voice recorder stopped recording four minutes before the plane went down, leaving investigators with a crucial gap in their understanding of what happened in the moments leading up to the crash.

    The Jeju Air flight, which was en route from Incheon to Jeju Island, crashed into the sea shortly after takeoff, killing all 132 people on board. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but the missing recordings have raised serious questions about the transparency and reliability of the investigation.

    The families of the victims are demanding answers and urging authorities to do everything in their power to uncover the truth about what happened to their loved ones. As more information comes to light, it is becoming increasingly clear that the final four minutes of recordings could be the key to unlocking the mystery of the Jeju Air crash.

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  • APRILSKIN Pink Aloe Mucin Serum 1.01 fl.oz (30ml) Hydrating 78% Jeju Aloe Mucin Formula with Non-Sticky Finish for a Glass Glow Look, Korean Skincare


    Price: $18.90
    (as of Jan 23,2025 08:47:14 UTC – Details)



    For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. *Read instructions and caution beforehand.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.21 x 1.85 x 1.77 inches; 4.97 ounces
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Megacos
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DF7QCSYP
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of

    Hydrating & Fast-Absorbing: Provides long-lasting moisture without a greasy residue.
    Soothing & Nourishing: Formulated with 78% Pink Aloe to calm and comfort skin.
    Supports Healthy Skin: Niacinamide and Vita 7 Complex work together to improve skin texture and resilience.
    Gentle for All Skin Types: A low-irritation formula crafted with gentle, naturally-derived ingredients, suitable for all skin types.
    No Snail Mucin: Offers similar benefits to snail mucin without the potential for breakouts.
    Healthy-Looking Skin: Encourages a smooth, even, and soft appearance for a well-balanced complexion.

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    Customers appreciate the skin serum’s effectiveness, hydration, and non-stickiness. They find it leaves their skin soft, hydrated, and glowy.

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    Introducing the APRILSKIN Pink Aloe Mucin Serum!

    Achieve a glass glow look with this hydrating serum featuring a 78% Jeju Aloe Mucin formula. Say goodbye to sticky finishes and hello to radiant, moisturized skin!

    This Korean skincare favorite comes in a convenient 1.01 fl.oz (30ml) bottle, perfect for adding to your daily routine.

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  • PURITO SEOUL Timeless Bloom Bakuchiol Serum, Korean Jeju Hydrangea, for Sensitive Skin, Ampoule, Fine Line Reduction, Anti Aging Facial Serum for face, K-Beauty, 30ml 1fl.oz


    Price: $25.00 – $18.70
    (as of Jan 21,2025 20:02:52 UTC – Details)



    For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if rash, redness, or itching occurs. Consult a physician if irritation persists. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.78 x 1.65 x 1.61 inches; 2.89 ounces
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ HINATURE Inc.
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D31C2VH2
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of

    [IRRITATION-FREE ELASITICY BOOSTER] – Well-aging care for beginners, formulated to enhance skin elasticity and diminish the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles without causing irritation.
    [KOREAN HYDRANGEA SYNERGY] – Bakuchiol and Korean Hydrangea work in synergy to enhance skin elasticity and smooth skin texture.
    [MADE FOR SENSITIVE SKIN] – Crafted for a gentle and irritation-free experience, this serum is dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic, and suitable for sensitive skin.
    [ FIRMS BY ENHANCING SKIN DENSITY] – Aids in increasing the skin’s density, resulting in noticeably firmer, bouncy skin that feels full to the touch.
    [REDUCES FINE LINES] – Targets the signs of early aging such as fine lines for firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.


    Introducing PURITO SEOUL Timeless Bloom Bakuchiol Serum: Your Key to Youthful and Radiant Skin!

    If you’re looking for a powerful anti-aging serum that is gentle on sensitive skin, look no further than PURITO SEOUL Timeless Bloom Bakuchiol Serum. This Korean-made serum is infused with Jeju Hydrangea extract, known for its hydrating and soothing properties, making it perfect for those with sensitive skin.

    Formulated with Bakuchiol, a natural alternative to retinol, this serum helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving your skin looking youthful and radiant. The ampoule formula ensures that the serum is easily absorbed into the skin, delivering maximum benefits.

    Say goodbye to dull and tired skin, and hello to a more youthful complexion with PURITO SEOUL Timeless Bloom Bakuchiol Serum. Incorporate this K-Beauty gem into your skincare routine and watch as your skin transforms before your eyes.

    Grab a bottle of this amazing serum in a convenient 30ml (1fl.oz) size and experience the magic of Korean skincare for yourself. Your skin will thank you! #PURITOSEOUL #TimelessBloom #BakuchiolSerum #KBeauty #AntiAgingSerum #SensitiveSkinCare
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  • Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 70 Face Cream 1.69 fl oz



    Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 70 Face Cream 1.69 fl oz

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    Introducing the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 70 Face Cream 1.69 fl oz

    Get ready to experience the power of Jeju Cica with the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 70 Face Cream. This luxurious face cream is packed with 70% pure Jeju Cica extract, known for its soothing and healing properties.

    Formulated to provide intense hydration and nourishment, this face cream helps to improve the skin’s barrier function and restore balance. It is perfect for those with sensitive or irritated skin, as it helps to calm redness and reduce inflammation.

    The lightweight texture of this cream absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving it feeling soft, smooth, and revitalized. Say goodbye to dull, dry skin and hello to a radiant complexion with the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 70 Face Cream.

    Experience the magic of Jeju Cica with this must-have face cream. Try it today and see the difference it can make for your skin!
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  • Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml, Korean



    Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml, Korean

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    Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner: Your Secret to Radiant Skin

    Say goodbye to dull, tired skin with Prettyskin’s The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner. This Korean beauty essential is enriched with 100% pure Jeju Cica extract, known for its soothing and healing properties.

    Formulated with gentle ingredients, this toner is perfect for all skin types, including sensitive skin. It helps to balance the skin’s pH levels, tighten pores, and hydrate the skin, leaving it feeling refreshed and revitalized.

    With its lightweight and non-greasy formula, this toner is easily absorbed into the skin, providing instant nourishment and hydration. Say hello to a radiant and glowing complexion with Prettyskin’s The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner.

    Grab yours today and experience the magic of Korean skincare!
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  • Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml, Korean



    Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml, Korean

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    Introducing the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner: Your Key to Radiant Skin!

    If you’re looking for a game-changing toner that will give you glowing, healthy skin, look no further than the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner. This Korean beauty product is packed with 100% pure Jeju Cica, a powerful ingredient known for its soothing and healing properties.

    With a generous 8.45 fl oz / 250 ml bottle, this toner will last you a long time and provide your skin with the hydration and nourishment it needs. The lightweight formula absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving it feeling refreshed and revitalized.

    Whether you have sensitive skin, acne-prone skin, or just want to achieve a more even complexion, the Prettyskin The Pure Jeju Cica 100 Toner is the perfect addition to your skincare routine. Say goodbye to dull, tired skin and hello to a radiant, healthy glow with this amazing product!

    Try it out for yourself and see the difference it can make in your skin. Your complexion will thank you!
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  • South Korean retailers join hands to help bereaved families of Jeju Air plane crash victims, pause New Year promotions

    South Korean retailers join hands to help bereaved families of Jeju Air plane crash victims, pause New Year promotions


    Volunteer workers distribute instant cup noodles and mineral water to the bereaved families of the Jeju Air plane crash victims at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, Tuesday. Joint Press Corps

    Volunteer workers distribute instant cup noodles and mineral water to the bereaved families of the Jeju Air plane crash victims at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, Tuesday. Joint Press Corps

    Winter supplies, essential products sent to Muan

    By Park Jae-hyuk

    E-commerce firms, apparel makers, convenience store chains and food companies have joined efforts to donate winter supplies and daily necessities to the bereaved families of the Jeju Air plane crash victims at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, while scaling back their traditional New Year marketing campaigns.

    Lotte World Tower is lit up in white in Seoul, Tuesday, to express condolences to the victims of the Jeju Air plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province. Yonhap

    Lotte World Tower is lit up in white in Seoul, Tuesday, to express condolences to the victims of the Jeju Air plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province. Yonhap

    Coupang delivered hand warmers, face masks, toothbrushes and toothpaste to the airport via the South Jeolla provincial government on Tuesday, two days after the accident that claimed 179 lives.

    The e-commerce firm also decided to refrain from promoting its regular New Year discount event.

    Black Yak Kang Tae Sun Financial Aid Foundation, a charity founded by the outdoor clothing brand, said Monday that it had sent 200 down jackets worth around 100 million won ($68,000) for the bereaved families and volunteer workers at the airport.

    “We decided to provide emergency support (in the form of) clothing to express our condolences and offer some relief in this cold weather,” BYN Black Yak Group CEO Kang Tae-sun said.

    Korea Seven, a Lotte Group subsidiary running 7-Eleven convenience stores in Korea, dispatched its employee supervising franchisees in North and South Jeolla provinces to the Muan International Airport branch to support the distribution of daily necessities to the bereaved families, volunteer workers and government officials at the site.

    The convenience store has provided them with unlimited access to energy bars, tissues, instant rice, and cup noodles.

    Other Lotte affiliates mourned the victims by pausing their year-end events and New Year marketing campaigns.

    Lotte Property & Development canceled a New Year countdown event at Lotte World Tower and lit the skyscraper with white light to express condolences. Lotte Department Store also decided not to advertise its New Year discount event.

    GS Retail, which operates GS25 convenience stores nationwide, announced that it has been determining the essential supplies required by the bereaved families and volunteer workers at the airport.

    A notice at Ediya Coffee's Muan International Airport branch in South Jeolla Province reads, Tuesday, that a person preordered and paid for 100 cups of americano and 100 cups of latte for the bereaved families of the Jeju Air plane crash victims and volunteer workers. Joint Press Corps

    A notice at Ediya Coffee’s Muan International Airport branch in South Jeolla Province reads, Tuesday, that a person preordered and paid for 100 cups of americano and 100 cups of latte for the bereaved families of the Jeju Air plane crash victims and volunteer workers. Joint Press Corps

    Ediya Coffee, which began 24-hour operations at its Muan International Airport branch after the accident, preordered and paid for beverages, mineral water and snacks for the bereaved families and volunteer workers. Anonymous donors also preordered and paid for cups of coffee.

    The coffee shop chain explained that the initial payments were made because the franchise headquarters cannot compel franchisees to offer free beverages.

    “The prepayment was made to align with the goodwill of our customers,” the company said without revealing the specific amount it paid.

    SPC Group, the company behind Paris Baguette bakery chains, sent 1,000 bottles of mineral water to the airport for the volunteer workers.

    HD Hyundai Samho, which has its shipyard in South Jeolla Province, donated 300 million won to the Community Chest of Korea to support the bereaved families.





    In a heartwarming show of solidarity and compassion, South Korean retailers have come together to support the bereaved families of the victims of the recent Jeju Air plane crash. In a joint effort, these retailers have decided to pause their New Year promotions and instead focus on providing assistance and comfort to those who have lost their loved ones in this tragic incident.

    The decision to suspend their promotional activities was made as a gesture of respect and empathy towards the families who are grieving the loss of their dear ones. The retailers have also pledged to donate a portion of their sales proceeds towards the relief efforts for the affected families.

    This collective effort by the South Korean retailers is a shining example of how communities can come together in times of adversity to support one another. It serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and solidarity in the face of tragedy.

    As we mourn the loss of the victims of the Jeju Air plane crash, let us also take a moment to appreciate the kindness and generosity of these retailers who have extended a helping hand to those in need. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families during this difficult time.

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  • South Korea plane crash: More than 170 killed after Jeju Air flight crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know

    South Korea plane crash: More than 170 killed after Jeju Air flight crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know



    Seoul, South Korea
    CNN
     — 

    Scores of people were killed on Sunday when a passenger jet crash-landed at an airport in southwestern South Korea, with the aircraft careening down the runway on its belly before bursting into flames.

    Just two of the 181 people on board the plane survived, after the deaths of 179 people were confirmed, according to the local fire department. The two crew members were pulled alive from the crash site.

    It is the deadliest aviation disaster to hit South Korea since 1997, when a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 crashed in the Guam jungle, with the loss of 228 lives.

    Families of the victims have gathered to mourn their loved ones as new details are emerging of the moments before the crash.

    Here’s what we know:

    Jeju Air flight 7C 2216 from Bangkok was carrying 175 passengers and six crew when disaster struck at the airport in Muan county, on the country’s southwestern tip, just after 9 a.m. local time Sunday (7 p.m. ET Saturday).

    Footage of Sunday’s crash broadcast by multiple South Korean news outlets showed the plane sliding on its belly at high speed, hitting an earthen embankment and erupting in a fireball.

    Neither the back nor front landing gear was visible in the footage – broadcast by networks including YTN, JTBC and MBC – as smoke poured from the back of the sliding aircraft.

    Firefighters were later seen using water cannons to extinguish the blazing wreckage of the aircraft, a Boeing 737-800. Several parts of the aircraft were also seen strewn across the runway.

    Experts told CNN that the plane’s undercarriage – specifically, the wheels used for takeoff and landing – appeared not to have fully deployed before landing. But what caused this failure to deploy is still unclear. Aviation analysts say more evidence is needed before South Korean authorities can definitively pinpoint what might have caused Sunday’s crash.

    In a briefing on Monday, South Korean officials confirmed that the pilot reported a bird strike before he made the doomed emergency landing.

    “The pilot reported an emergency declaration and go-around due to a bird strike,” Kang Jung-hyun, a senior official at the Transport Ministry, told reporters. The pilot declared “mayday, mayday, mayday” three times and used the terms “bird strike” and “go-around,” the official said.

    The transport ministry said the control tower had warned the pilot of birds in the area shortly before the pilot reported a bird strike and declared mayday. The pilot asked to land in the opposite direction, the ministry said, clarifying comments made Sunday that the control tower had instructed the pilot to change course shortly after he declared mayday.

    The landing attempt occurred about two minutes after the mayday call, according to the ministry.

    A “go-around” is an aviation term that means a landing is aborted when a plane is making a final approach and instead the pilot will increase speed and ascend before attempting another approach or diverting elsewhere.

    Uncertainty remains as to what exactly went wrong as some aviation experts question how much impact a bird strike could have had in bringing down the Jeju Air plane.

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    Video shows Jeju Air plane on South Korea runway before it bursts into flames

    Sunday’s crash is “very perplexing” given that both the aircraft and carrier have a strong safety record and flying conditions were excellent, an aviation journalist said.

    The Boeing 737-800 is one of the most widely used aircraft in the world and each one is used for about four or five flights per day, Geoffrey Thomas, editor of Airline News, told CNN’s Paula Newton, adding that the maintenance done in (South) Korea is “as good as it gets around the world.”

    “It’s a little bit unclear whether or not the undercarriage collapsed on landing or whether the undercarriage was not deployed at all. This is a really serious issue that obviously investigators will be very much focused on,” Thomas added.

    Jeju Air’s chief executive said Sunday the aircraft had shown “no signs of issues” prior to Sunday’s accident.

    “At this time, it is difficult to determine the cause of the accident, and we have to wait for the official announcement of the investigation by the relevant government agency,” Kim Yi-bae said during a press briefing at the airport.

    Officers from the national Incident Investigation Committee had arrived to look into what caused the accident.

    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading a team of US investigators, including from Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to assist South Korean authorities with their investigation of the crash. The NTSB said any information about the investigation would be released by South Korea’s Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB).

    Two so-called “black boxes” – the flight data and voice recorders – have been recovered from the crash site, according to a briefing by the Transport Ministry. But the flight recorder suffered external damage that required it to be sent to an analysis center in Seoul to see how much information could be extracted and whether it needed to be sent to the United States, the ministry said.

    The black boxes offer aviation safety investigators critical facts when piecing together an incident.

    The transport ministry said the head pilot on the flight had held the role since 2019 and had about 6,800 hours of flight experience.

    More than 700 personnel from the police, military, and coast guard have been mobilized for on-site response efforts, the ministry added.

    South Korea’s acting president, Choi Sang-mok, has declared seven days of national mourning and ordered an investigation into the country’s entire airline system.

    “We will transparently disclose the progress of the investigation into the accident, even before the final results are released, and keep the bereaved families informed,” Choi said Monday at a disaster control meeting in Seoul.

    The Transport Ministry will also inspect all Boeing 737-800 planes – the same model as the one that crashed – operating in the country, according to Deputy Transport Minister Joo Jong-wan.

    A total of 101 planes of the same model used by six airlines are subject to the latest inspection with authorities looking at each plane’s maintenance record on major parts, including the engine and landing gear, Joo said.

    South Korea’s acting president declared the site of Sunday’s plane crash a special disaster zone as he expressed heartbreak over the tragedy.

    Choi, who travelled to the crash site on Sunday, extended his “heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families” and pledged to make every effort to manage the aftermath of the incident and prevent similar accidents in future.

    The tragedy comes only two days into Choi’s acting presidency, the latest chapter in a time of political chaos in South Korea.

    The country’s current president, Yoon Suk Yeol, was stripped of his powers by parliament two weeks ago following a short-lived martial law order that plunged the country into political disarray. He is suspended while a top court decides his fate.

    Han Duck-soo, the man who stepped in to replace Yoon as acting president, was impeached by parliament on Friday, meaning Choi – the finance minister and deputy prime minister – stepped in for him.

    Rescue workers take part in a salvage operation at the site where an aircraft crashed after it went off the runway at Muan International Airport, in Muan, South Korea, on December 29, 2024.

    What videos of the Jeju Air jet tell Richard Quest about the crash

    Boeing also extended its condolences to those who lost loved ones in the crash.

    “We are in contact with Jeju Air regarding Flight 2216 and stand ready to support them,” Boeing said in a short statement posted to its X account.

    “We extend our deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones and our thoughts remain with the passengers and crew,” the company added.

    The US aviation giant has had a turbulent time in recent years, including two 737 Max crashes, a tragedy for which the company agreed to plead guilty to deceiving the Federal Aviation Administration during the certification process for the plane.

    However, analysts have described the Boeing 737-800 — an earlier and different model to the Max — as a reliable workhorse of the skies with an extremely strong safety record.

    The victims of Sunday’s crash include 84 males, 85 females, and 10 people whose gender could not be determined, according to the South Jeolla Fire Service. Both of the survivors were crew members, one man and one woman, pulled from the wreckage, according to the rescue team.

    Two Thai nationals were among those on board, according to the transport ministry. All other passengers were South Korean.

    Authorities have so far identified 146 of the 179 victims, while efforts are underway to identify the remaining 33 bodies, according to Transport Ministry.

    The scene inside Muan International Airport has been one of heartbreak and anguish as relatives and loved ones waited for news. Many of those gathered burst into tears or cried out as authorities read victims’ names out loud, video footage from Reuters showed.

    In the airport’s departure hall, some families were seen wrapped in each other’s embrace, weeping, while several monks spoke to gathered groups. Rows of yellow tents stood erected for people who had stayed overnight. Several relatives could be seen yelling at officials, demanding more information.

    A father of one of the Thai victims, Boonchuay Duangmanee, told the Associated Press he “never thought that this would be the last time we would see each other forever.”

    His daughter, Jongluk, had been working in a factory in South Korea for several years, he told the AP. She had been back in Thailand visiting family before departing on the flight from Bangkok to Muan International Airport.

    “I heard that the plane exploded in Korea this morning. But I did not expect at all that my daughter would be on this flight,” he said.

    Another man who lost his daughter told Reuters he had not heard from her before the crash.

    “She was almost home so she didn’t feel the need to make a call,” 71-year-old Jeon Je-Young said of his daughter Jeon Mi-Sook.

    “She thought she was coming home. I figure in those last moments when she did try to reach out, the damage had already been done and the plane had probably crashed,” he said.

    Mourners have also begun laying flowers and candles at a public memorial altar set up in Muan to honor victims of the crash.

    This story has been updated with additional information.



    South Korea plane crash: More than 170 killed after Jeju Air flight crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know

    A tragic incident unfolded today as a Jeju Air flight crash-landed at an airport in South Korea, resulting in the loss of more than 170 lives. The plane, carrying passengers and crew, experienced difficulties during landing and ultimately crashed, causing devastation and heartbreak.

    Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash, with initial reports pointing to possible mechanical failure or human error. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, but the extent of the damage and loss of life is truly devastating.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those affected by this tragedy. We can only hope for answers and justice as the investigation unfolds. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

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  • Controversial post lands ‘Squid Game’ star Park Sung-hoon in hot water amid national mourning for Jeju Air tragedy

    Controversial post lands ‘Squid Game’ star Park Sung-hoon in hot water amid national mourning for Jeju Air tragedy


    SEOUL, Jan 1 — Park Sung-hoon’s star was on the rise after his chilling portrayal of a villain in Queen of Tears and his much-anticipated role in Squid Game Season 2.

    Fans were particularly impressed by his complex character in the survival drama, where he played a transgender woman — a role that initially sparked some apprehension but ultimately earned their admiration.

    However, the actor’s reputation has taken a hit following a recent scandal involving an inappropriate Instagram post.

    On Monday, Park inadvertently shared a parody of Squid Game featuring AV actresses on the cover of an adult film.

    The actresses, depicted in an explicit parody of the show, were naked in the image.

    Though Park quickly deleted the post, the damage was already done, with screenshots spreading across online communities and sparking outrage among fans.

    The timing of the post only worsened the situation.

    It came shortly after the tragic Jeju Air crash, which claimed the lives of 179 passengers, some of whom were K-pop fans returning from the 2024 Asia Artist Awards in Bangkok.

    South Korea has entered a period of national mourning in light of the disaster, making Park’s post particularly insensitive.

    Park’s agency, BH Entertainment, swiftly responded to the controversy, clarifying the situation.

    They stated, “Park Sung Hoon received many DMs on social media and accidentally uploaded it while checking DMs. The actor himself is also surprised and apologises for making such a mistake in these times. He will be careful not to let something like this happen again.”

    Despite this apology, many fans remain unconvinced.

    “Is it part of Squid Game’s contract for the male actors to all be evil or something?” one user questioned.

    Another wrote, “At this point, you have to be disgusting to be cast in Squid Game — like it’s some criteria.”

    In response to his behaviour, some fans suggested a full cast change for the upcoming drama The Tyrant’s Chef, where Park is slated to appear opposite Yoona.

    “No one. Save my Yoona pls, change the male lead pls, it’s not too late,” one comment read.



    In a recent turn of events, Park Sung-hoon, one of the stars of the hit Netflix series ‘Squid Game’, has found himself in hot water after a controversial social media post amidst national mourning for the tragic Jeju Air plane crash.

    The actor took to Instagram to share a meme that many deemed insensitive and inappropriate given the somber mood in South Korea following the devastating plane crash that claimed the lives of over 130 people. The post quickly sparked backlash from fans and netizens alike, with many calling for Park Sung-hoon to apologize and show more respect during such a sensitive time.

    As a public figure, Park Sung-hoon’s actions are under intense scrutiny, and his misstep has certainly not gone unnoticed. The incident has reignited discussions about the responsibilities of celebrities in times of national tragedy and the impact of their words and actions on their audience.

    It remains to be seen how Park Sung-hoon will address the situation and whether he will issue a formal apology for his controversial post. In the meantime, the incident serves as a reminder of the power of social media and the importance of using it responsibly, especially during times of national mourning.

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