Sunday, 14 December 2014

News: Thai flight forced to return after Chinese passenger threw hot water at cabin attendant

A budget airliner carrying passengers from Thailand to China was forced to return to Bangkok after a Chinese passenger threw hot water at a cabin attendant, the airline said Saturday.
Thai AirAsia Flight FD9101 departed Bangkok's northern airport Don Mueang International Airport for Nanjing at 5.55 p.m. Thursday with 174 passengers and six crew on board but was forced to turn back after one of the passengers attacked a steward, The Nation reported Saturday.
"During the flight a Chinese female passenger was not satisfied with the service and when the cabin attendant came she threw hot water at the cabin attendant," the airline said in statement.
An official said the woman and her traveling companion were initially angered at not being seated together. Other passengers moved seats allowing them to sit side by side but the pair started to argue with each other before the attack took place.
The captain of the flight, who was in Thai airspace at the time, decided to return to Don Mueang International Airport where four Chinese passengers were ejected and detained at a police station.
The flight departed at 10.45 p.m. the same day and arrived in Nanjing Friday morning.
An airline official said police fined the Chinese passengers, adding that they left the country Friday.
The cabin attendant received first aid on board from colleagues and was out of danger, the official added.
China has seen rapid growth in outbound trips in recent years, and Chinese travelers are now the biggest source of international tourism income in the world, according to a the UN World Tourism Organisation.
But the behaviour of some Chinese tourists overseas has caused embarrassment at home.
Earlier, in May 2013, a Chinese tourist was tracked down by furious netizens after it emerged he had defaced an ancient Egyptian monument.
The same month a top Chinese official said the dire manners and "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists overseas were harming the country's image.


A man carries a girl through the aircraft cabin after authorities boarded the plane in Bangkok
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Noodles are pictured on the floor of the aircraft after they were thrown at the female flight attendant 
The flight attendant received first air from her co-workers while the plane returned to Bangkok 

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