Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Korean Air apologized about 'nut case'

Korean Air asked above 'bean incident' that makes flight delayed 20 minutes.


Airline Korean Air apologizes related incidents stewardess expulsion by the company boss's son because of beans.


Korean Air plane had just left the gate at John F. Kennedy airport in New York, Friday (12/05) last week, when one of the passengers, Heather Chow, who happens to children director Korean Air, flight attendants are not happy with the service.

By stewardess, Cho - who also served as vice president of Korean Air - treated beans in a small package, not on the plate.

Cho reportedly unhappy and then asked the captain rotate the plane returned to the gate and ordered that the flight attendants lowered.

Consequently aircraft with the intention of Incheon, Korea, it has been delayed for 20 minutes.

Korean Air apologizes for airlines make the passengers uncomfortable.

But the company also criticized the crew as "do not answer honestly or buts" when asked about the procedures for serving food to the passengers.

South Korea's Ministry of Transportation is conducting an investigation into the incident to determine whether Heather Cho's actions violate the laws flight.


(source: bbc)
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