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Three Chinese passengers thrown off aircraft in Cambodia after scuffle broke out

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Air rage: Three Chinese passengers thrown off aircraft in Cambodia after scuffle broke out over plane seat

PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 21 October, 2015, 11:29am
UPDATED : Thursday, 22 October, 2015, 5:37pm

Jun Mai
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Passengers arguing on board the aircraft. Photo: Chengdu Commercial Daily

Three Chinese air passengers were thrown off a flight in Cambodia after a scuffle broke out on board before the plane took off, according to a newspaper report.

The argument started after a man told a woman in front of him that her seat was tipped back too far and he inadvertently touched her hair, the Chengdu Commercial Daily reported.

The pair began to quarrel and their friends and relatives joined in, the report said.

The two sides began to scold and jostle each other and efforts to calm them by flight attendants, their tourist guide and other passengers failed.

READ MORE: Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

The captain asked immigration officers to escort the pair and the man’s wife off the plane, which was due to fly from Siem Reap to Chengdu in Sichuan province on Monday night.

The captain said the trio, whose full names were not given in the report, were jeopardising the safety of the flight and had to leave before take-off, despite pleas from other passengers and the tourist guide.

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The incident happened at Siem Reap airport. Photo: SCMP Pictures

One passenger was quoted as saying that the man and wife involved in the dispute were in their 60s and it was surprising they had got so angry.

READ MORE: Four mainland Chinese tourists jailed in Hong Kong for assaulting airport ground staff during flight delay

The flight took off more than an hour behind schedule.

The trio were due to return home on two later, separate flights.

The media in China regularly reports on the bad behaviour of some Chinese tourists overseas and the country’s tourism authorities compile a blacklist of travellers deemed to have acted particularly badly.



 
Send all those angry people to fight ISIS!

Should harness their energies for good use.
 
Malaysia already did send someone to space 7 or 8 years ago

serious? Mudland where got tech to send and if that someone rode on say russian space craft then that's not counted.

ok found it

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angkasawan_program

The Angkasawan program was an initiative by the Malaysian government to send a Malaysian to the International Space Station on board Soyuz TMA-11. The program was named after the Malay word for astronaut, Angkasawan. It resulted in Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor becoming the first Malaysian in space on 10 October 2007.


The program was officially announced by Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir bin Mohamad, as a joint programme with the Russian Federation. It was a project under the government-to-government offset agreement through the purchase of Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighter jets for the Royal Malaysian Air Force.

Under this agreement the Russian Federation bore the cost of training two Malaysians for space travel and for sending one to the International Space Station (ISS) in October 2007.



Not really counted. I mean selecting someone to go to space on board a russian shuttle and trained by russians while the chinese did everything themselves. Hell you can select a dog to go onboard does this mean that dogs can go to space now?
 
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it seems very common that when a flight has PRC tourists in it, has such problems. Encountered a few myself.

If no problem before take-off, I very worried. One of them may decide to open the plane door after cruising to have some fresh air!
 

Five more Chinese tourists put on blacklist after punch-up, scuffles over airline seat and attack on guide

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 17 December, 2015, 5:06pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 17 December, 2015, 5:06pm

Sidney Leng
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The dispute over a tipped back seat that led to three Chinese tourists being put on the blacklist. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Five more badly behaved tourists have been put on national blacklist by the authorities in China.

They include three people who got into a row over a seat that was tipped back on an airliner and man who attacked a convenience store worker in Japan.

Sixteen Chinese tourist have been put on the blacklist so far this year, the China Tourism Administration said on its website.

The three latest cases took place between August and October, it added.

A man from Shanghai, Rong Jiaxin, beat up a convenience store clerk who stopped his wife tearing apart food wrappers before paying for items at a store in Sapporo in September, the statement said.

Rong thought staff were humiliating his wife and punched a clerk on the nose.

Police later detained the couple.

Three people from Sichuan province in southwest China were put on the blacklist after they were involved in a scuffle on an airliner flying from Siem Reap to Chengdu in October.

A woman reclined her seat after boarding the plane and got involved in a row with another couple.

They were later forced to leaved the plane and the flight was delayed for more than an hour.

The third incident involved a man, Huang Jiankui, from Hunan Province, the tourism authority said.

He quarrelled with a tour guide and hit them on the head with a teacup after refusing to buy a ticket for his child during a one-day tour of a mountainous resort in Sichuan province in August.

His child was taller than 1.2 metres and children under that height did not have to buy a ticket.

Twelve of the 16 Chinese tourists blacklisted so far this year were involved in incidents related to air travel, the tourism authority said.

These varied from opening emergency doors on aircraft to throwing hot water over flight attendants.

Tourists remain on the blacklist for one to three years and it is circulated to organisations including travel companies and airlines.

The media in China regularly reports on incidents of Chinese tourists behaving badly at home and abroad.

State media have said the behaviour of some Chinese tourists was damaging the country’s reputation overseas.



 
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