Korean Air's 'nut rage' heiress to come back
Former Korean Air executive VP Heather Cho is expected to return to management of the airliner's key affiliate, attempting to leave behind the "nut rage" case that triggered international outrage 3 years ago. According to multiple sources, Cho is about to make her comeback to Hanjin Group's hotel business of KAL Hotel Network as a registered director as early as next month. Korean Air also did not deny the allegation. "Though we have not made any decisions (on Cho's comeback), it is true there is an atmosphere within the company that there would be no major problems on her returning to the group," a Korean Air official said, "given that more than 3 years have passed since the case, and she was acquitted by the top court." Cho was sentenced to a year in prison, but was released after a few months. <br/>
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Korean Air's 'nut rage' heiress to come back
Former Korean Air executive VP Heather Cho is expected to return to management of the airliner's key affiliate, attempting to leave behind the "nut rage" case that triggered international outrage 3 years ago. According to multiple sources, Cho is about to make her comeback to Hanjin Group's hotel business of KAL Hotel Network as a registered director as early as next month. Korean Air also did not deny the allegation. "Though we have not made any decisions (on Cho's comeback), it is true there is an atmosphere within the company that there would be no major problems on her returning to the group," a Korean Air official said, "given that more than 3 years have passed since the case, and she was acquitted by the top court." Cho was sentenced to a year in prison, but was released after a few months. <br/>