IVE Wonyoung’s Airport Controversy Intensifies With KAC Revealing THESE New Changes!

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Popular K-pop group IVE’s Wonyoung recently became the centre of online debate after an incident at the airport. A short video of her at a security checkpoint went viral. In it, she only lowered her mask a little when staff asked to check her identity. She had to repeat the action before taking her passport and leaving. Many people felt she was rude. Now, this event has led to major changes at airports across the country. Read on to know all about it.

KAC Makes Major Airport Changes Following IVE Wonyoung’s Heated Controversy!

The Korea Airport Corporation, known as KAC, decided to update its rules after the controversy at Gimpo International Airport. On June 16, the group said it would change how it guides passengers on its website and in real life. The goal is to make departure processes stronger for everyone. Officials want to avoid any confusion in the future by following standard security steps more strictly.

Under the new plan, staff at 14 airports nationwide will ask all passengers to take off anything that covers their faces. This includes hats, sunglasses, and masks before checking their identity. These steps already exist in aviation security rules, but KAC now is going to apply them evenly to every one.

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Many netizens shared different views on the updates. Some believed the same rules should apply to regular people and celebs alike. Others pointed out that while there was no big issue before, the new system might be great even if it makes staff work harder. A few wondered why people felt sorry for Wonyoung, while others supported the move totally.

What are your thoughts? Let us know all about it.

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