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Korean Airlines suspends ‘nut-rage’ sister over tantrum

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SEOUL — Korean Air Lines said Monday it has suspended one of its chairman’s daughters from her marketing work after she threw a tantrum at a business meeting, triggering public outrage and a police investigat­ion.

The daughter, Cho Hyun-min, also known as Emily Cho, is the younger sister of another Korean Air executive whose onboard “nut rage” outburst delayed a flight in 2014.

The carrier said Cho, a senior vice-president, was suspended from work starting Monday. It said it will take further action following a police investigat­ion.

Cho allegedly hurled a cup of water at an ad agency official during a meeting last month. She later apologized on Facebook, saying the outburst was sparked by her passion for commercial­s. Cho oversaw the company’s marketing and commercial­s.

“I apologize for my foolish behaviour,” she said on Facebook. “It is my big fault that I could not control my emotions.”

Cho’s sister, Hyun-ah, achieved worldwide notoriety after delaying a flight at John F. Kennedy Airport over the way nuts were served.

The police investigat­ion will determine whether Cho threw the water on the floor, as Korean Air maintains, or toward the ad agency official’s face, as some media report, which could constitute physical assault.

The case is seen as the latest abuse of power by elite business families that exercise outsized influence over publicly listed companies in South Korea, even though the families are not majority shareholde­rs. Members of the founding families of giant business groups called chaebol, often including the second or third generation­s, are treated as “emperors.” Although Korean Air Lines is a listed company, Cho’s older sister’s anger over macadamia nuts being served in a bag, not on a plate, was powerful enough to force the taxiing flight to return to the gate.

More than 56,000 South Koreans have signed a petition submitted to the presidenti­al office asking the government to stop Korean Air from using the word “Korea” in its name and stop using a logo resembling the national flag.

 ?? AP ?? Cho Hyun-Min, also known as Emily Cho, threw a cup of water at an advertisin­g executive during a company meeting.
AP Cho Hyun-Min, also known as Emily Cho, threw a cup of water at an advertisin­g executive during a company meeting.

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