‘Nut rage’ heiress fights brother for family airline
Cho Hyun-ah at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board in Seoul, South Korea, in December 2014. She is now fighting her brother for control of the Hanjin group that includes flag-carrier Korean Air. – EPA pic, March 20, 2020.
THE “nut rage” heiress who forced a plane to turn back over her macadamias is fighting a bitter battle – with activist shareholder support – against her brother for control of the family airline, highlighting resistance to reform in South Korea’s chaebols. Cho Hyun-ah, 45, whose family control the Hanjin group that includes flag-carrier Korean Air, made headlines worldwide with her furious reaction when she was served nuts in a bag instead of a plate in first class.
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