SustainCase: How IIAC promotes airport safety
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Case study: How IIAC promotes airport safety
As one of the world’s largest and busiest airports and as the gateway to Korea, accounting for 3/4 of the arrivals to and departures from the country, with 90 airlines connecting 54 countries around the globe and 49.28 million passengers carried in 2015, safety is the most important value at Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC).
Abstract
Creating a safe airport in order to provide additional value to its customers is a top priority for IIAC. In order to promote airport safety IIAC took action to:
• upgrade the disaster prevention system
• establish an airport epidemic prevention system
• carry out hybrid disaster response training
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