Low-cost airline Jeju Air apologizes and promises to help
The death toll from the plane crash that occurred this morning in an airport in South Korea has risen to at least 85. This was reported by the Yonhap news agency, citing the rescuers. Two people have been rescued so far. And the firefighters who are working at the scene of the accident fear that there are no other survivors among the 181 people who were on board.
South Korean low-cost airline Jeju Air apologized and promised to do everything it could to help.
“We at Jeju Air will do everything we can to respond to this incident. We bow our heads and apologize to all those who were harmed,” Jeju Air said in a statement posted on its social media channels.