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Enraged passengers open exits on delayed China flight
Deutsche Welle ^ | 11.01.2015

Posted on 01/12/2015 6:40:05 AM PST by Gamecock

Delayed air passengers opened three emergency exits, aborting their flight's takeoff from Chengdu, according to Chinese state media. Twenty-five passengers were detained after China's latest 'air rage' incident.

Passengers frustrated by China's fast growing but delay-plagued aviation sector opened their plane's exits on Saturday, forcing the China Eastern flight to taxi back to the terminal.

China's state news agency Xinhua said the incident happened early on Saturday morning when China Eastern's flight to Beijing was delayed by a snow storm.

Passengers had been left waiting in their seats for hours as ice was removed from the plane's fuselage. The flight had already been delayed for five hours before boarding.

Pair accused of inciting passengers

Kunming province police in an online statement cited by the AFP news agency said a man named Zhou and a tour guide identified as Li had been put in 15-day "administrative detention" for opening exits and "inciting" other passengers.

An unidentified passenger quoted by Xinhua said the flight's vice captain "swore and cursed" during the runway delay, leaving occupants worried he was unable to control himself.

Other delayed passengers later traveled on another flight to Beijing, Xinhua said.

Second biggest in aviation sector

China's air travel market has become the world's second biggest but the world's worst for flight delays, because of heavy traffic and military control of airspace.

Unruly behavior, some filmed and posted online, has become more frequent.

Last month, two women brawled on a flight from Chongqing to Hong Kong, during an argument about seating arrangements and a noisy child, according to Chinese media.

Chongqing's Morning Post newspaper decried what it termed as rude behavior by airline customers.

In another incident reported by Chinese media in December, a first-time passenger opened an emergency exit, reportedly to get some fresh air, as a flight from Hangzhou to Chengdu was preparing for takeoff.

Hot noddles flung

And, hot noodles were flung by a Chinese tourist, scalding an AirAsia flight attendant, during a flight to China, forcing its crew of a budget flight to return to Bangkok and make an emergency landing.

Ensuing social media discussion was intense and focused on China's tourist reputation.

Last month, Chinese state media said authorities were planning to build a third airport in Beijing to handle the rising demand for air transport among China's growing middle class.

Lengthy tarmac waits prompted US aviation authorities in 2010 to require planes to return to the terminal after a wait of three hours.

Last July, Germany's Lufthansa signed a partnership with Air China, aiming to forge a stronger presence in the Chinese aviation market.


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1 posted on 01/12/2015 6:40:05 AM PST by Gamecock
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To: Gamecock

Passengers had been left waiting in their seats for hours


I commend them. I wish americans had the same guts.


2 posted on 01/12/2015 6:43:02 AM PST by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: Gamecock
a man named Zhou and a tour guide identified as Li had been put in 15-day "administrative detention" for opening exits and "inciting" other passengers.

Will they serve them locked in coach?

3 posted on 01/12/2015 6:48:59 AM PST by KarlInOhio (The IRS: either criminally irresponsible in backup procedures or criminally responsible of coverup.)
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To: Gamecock
Hot noddles flung

Great guy.

I used to work with him.

4 posted on 01/12/2015 6:54:47 AM PST by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: Gamecock

“Welcome to the party, Pal!”


5 posted on 01/12/2015 6:54:56 AM PST by headstamp 2
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"a man named Zhou and a tour guide identified as Li had been put in 15-day 'administrative detention' for opening exits and "inciting" other passengers"

... less detention time already served on the plane, Zhou should be home in time for supper.

6 posted on 01/12/2015 6:56:20 AM PST by Carl Vehse
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To: KarlInOhio

The staff should probably have thrown them from the open exits. Based on my travels in Southeast Asia, AirAsia staff have generally been amenable, if not very professional (Flight 8501). As an American of Chinese descent, I am thoroughly embarrassed by the tourists from China. In places like London, they have no idea what a queue is and their dining etiquette or lack thereof makes me cringe.

When I was visiting friends in Siena, Italy, a while back, a group of Chinese tourists got off a bus and practically knocked down an elderly woman to gawk at some beautiful pastries. When one tourist saw my astonishment, she started swearing at me in the Shanghai dialect of Chinese. Oh, brother.


7 posted on 01/12/2015 7:09:38 AM PST by 12Gauge687
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To: cuban leaf

They really should not have those dangerous hot noodles on these flights.


8 posted on 01/12/2015 7:26:42 AM PST by MarMema (Run Ted Run)
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To: Gamecock

Ah those wacky Amish.

So well-behaved.


9 posted on 01/12/2015 7:37:49 AM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: 12Gauge687
Yep, what we recognize as nouveau riche , white trash behavior.

Take the Honey BooBoo clan and give them money to travel. Results are the same.

10 posted on 01/12/2015 7:46:35 AM PST by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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To: KarlInOhio

steerage


11 posted on 01/12/2015 7:56:27 AM PST by xp38
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To: Gamecock

When will we come to our senses and BAN hot noodles???


12 posted on 01/12/2015 9:09:06 PM PST by Nepeta
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"In another incident reported by Chinese media in December, a first-time passenger opened an emergency exit, reportedly to get some fresh air, as a flight from Hangzhou to Chengdu was preparing for takeoff."

At least it wasn't at 35,000 feet.

13 posted on 01/12/2015 9:17:32 PM PST by Flag_This (You can't spell "treason" without the "O".)
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