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Mainland Chinese passengers kicked off Dragonair flight after refusing 2 leave toilet
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Mainland Chinese passengers kicked off Dragonair flight after refusing to leave toilet PUBLISHED : Monday, 02 March, 2015, 10:50pm UPDATED : Monday, 02 March, 2015, 11:30pm Danny Mok [email protected] The Dragonair flight was delayed for more than two hours. Photo: SCMP Two mainland Chinese passengers and an infant were removed from a Dragonair flight at Chek Lap Kok airport after refusing to leave the toilet and return to their seats, in a saga that saw the flight being delayed for more than two-and-a-half hours. A 33-year-old woman was cleaning discharge from a one-year-old boy from a sink inside a cabin toilet without closing the door when Beijing-bound flight KA902 was preparing to take off at 3pm on Saturday, an airline spokesman said. Her move drew complaints from the other passengers, who complained about the smell, while the "fasten seatbelts" sign remained in effect. The woman and her partner, a 34-year-old man, refused to finish cleaning the infant and return to their seats when approached by members of the flight crew, the spokesman said. The inflight service manager then alerted the captain, who requested the trio to leave the plane at 4.30pm on the grounds of maintaining cabin hygiene, the interest of other passengers and the physical condition of the boy. But the duo refused to yield to their calls, prompting the airline’s operational staff to call for police assistance at about 4.55pm. The pair finally agreed to leave the flight after police officers stepped in. The case was later settled and no one was arrested, police said. The flight eventually took off at about 5.40pm. A picture taken by one passenger showed uniformed officers handling the case in the cabin, while other passengers took pictures and videos. The trio were put onto another Dragonair flight later in the day, the spokesman said. The airlines spokesman on Monday apologised to passengers affected by the disruption. This is the third reported air incident concerning mainland Chinese travellers on inbound or outbound flights within a week. On February 24, a mainland couple and their three-year-old son were ejected from a Hong Kong-bound Cathay Pacific flight after the toddler’s refusal to put on his seatbelt sparked off a heated argument on the plane. The incident happened minutes before CX654 was scheduled to take off from Bangkok, Thailand. The boy apparently refused to sit in his seat and wear a seatbelt. Flight attendants asked the family to follow standard safety instructions, but the parents refused and argued that the boy should sit on his mother’s lap instead. The flight was delayed by 27 minutes. On February 23 there was a similar incident on another flight returning to Hong Kong from Bali, Indonesia. The Hong Kong Airlines crew had to call police when the plane landed at Chek Lap Kok airport after a mainland Chinese boy, aged 3, refused to remain in his seat. The boy’s grandparent carried the boy despite the cabin crew’s insistence that the child should sit in his own seat and wear a seatbelt. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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