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CAL to seek compensation from 3 trouble-making Japanese passengers

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2017/12/15
By: Wang Shu-fen and Elizabeth Hsu

Taipei, Dec. 15 (CNA) Taiwan-based China Airlines (CAL) has decided to list three Japanese passengers as unpopular travelers who will be barred from traveling with the airline, and in addition will seek compensation from them for disruption they caused on a Dec. 9 Taipei-Bangkok flight.

The passengers on CAL’s unwanted list traveled from Fukuoka, Japan last Saturday to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, where they connected with a CAL flight bound for Bangkok.

The CAL flight departed at around 1:55 p.m. carrying 260 passengers, but was forced to return around 30 minutes later out of safety concerns because the three Japanese passengers, believed to already be drunk during their transit, started making trouble.
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