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Cathay Pacific Bans Two Passengers After Heated In-Flight Argument

Cathay Pacific, a Hong Kong-based airline, has banned two passengers from flying with it following a confrontation on a September 17 flight from Hong Kong to London. The argument began over seat-reclining etiquette and escalated into xenophobic insults, reigniting tensions...
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Cathay Pacific, a Hong Kong-based airline, has banned two passengers from flying with it following a confrontation on a September 17 flight from Hong Kong to London. The argument began over seat-reclining etiquette and escalated into xenophobic insults, reigniting tensions between people from Hong Kong and mainland China.

How the Dispute Started

The incident began when a female passenger from mainland China reclined her seat. The woman sitting behind her asked her to raise it, claiming it blocked her husband’s view of the in-flight TV. When the passenger refused, the situation escalated. According to the woman’s video on Xiaohongshu, a popular Chinese social media platform, the woman behind her started kicking her seat, stretching her feet onto the armrest, and hurling insults.

Xenophobic Remarks Escalate the Conflict

The situation got worse when the passenger was made fun of for not speaking good Cantonese, and the people behind her made rude comments about her being from mainland China. As the tension increased, other passengers stepped in to help, and the flight attendants offered her a different seat. The woman later shared on social media that the man behind her had pushed his hand onto her armrest and shook it angrily when she started recording the incident.

Cathay Pacific’s Response

Cathay Pacific later apologized for the incident and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a respectful and safe environment on all flights. The airline emphasized that it has a zero-tolerance policy for any behavior that disrespects passengers or violates safety regulations. As a result, it was announced that the two passengers involved in the confrontation would be banned from flying with Cathay Pacific in the future. The company stated that it would deny future travel on any Cathay Group flights to those involved.

Broader Implications

The incident has sparked discussions about seat-reclining etiquette on airplanes and has brought to light underlying tensions between people from Hong Kong and mainland China. These tensions have been heightened by political differences, especially after the 2019 pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

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Cathay Pacific’s swift action in banning the passengers underscores the airline's commitment to ensuring passenger safety and respect on its flights. The incident, however, also highlights the ongoing social and political friction between Hong Kong and mainland China, raising questions about how these issues may continue to surface in everyday situations.

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