Wednesday, December 10, 2014

'Scandal Nuts' So Late Career Daughter Directors Korean Air


The oldest daughter of the President of Korean Air, Cho Yang-ho. (Korea Times)


Vice President airline Korean Air Cho Hyun-ah or Heather Cho, resigned after being involved 'scandal bean' that makes splashy South Korea (ROK). His career in the company came to an end, even though the father was in one of the top ranks.


Cho asked a stewardess derived from the plane on a flight from New York to Incheon Airport, South Korea, Friday.

"Errors in the first-class cabin stewardess was not presenting pea on a plate, and aircraft departure was delayed about 20 minutes," the BBC reported on Wednesday (12/10/2014).

After the incident triggers criticism of South Koreans who had been looked wonky behavior of some rich people there, the Korean Air apologized.

Korean Air flight 86 confirmed on 5 December postponed John F Kennedy Airport in New York as 'scandal nuts'. However, the decision taken by the captain lowered stewardess.

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

Cho, aged 40, is the eldest daughter of the President of Korean Air, Cho Yang-ho. Both brothers also held executive positions in the airline.

Cho family owns 10% stake in Korean Air Lines Co., which is part of the business empire in the travel sector, logistics, hotels, and entertainment centers.

South Korea's economy is dominated by family conglomerates known as chaebol.
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