Drunk Japanese passengers to be put on China Airlines unwanted customer list

The airline will also seek legal help for compensation from the three passengers

Taiwan News 
Date: 2017/12/16
By: Juvina Lai, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – After the incident on Dec. 9 when three drunk Japanese

(By Central News Agency)

passengers disrupted a China Airlines (CAL) flight, the airline has decided to list the three trouble-makers as unwanted customers, which means the company will ban the three passengers from traveling with the airline in the future.

President for China Airlines, Hsieh Shih-chien (謝世謙) told media reporters that the company will seek compensation from the three men through legal channels for disrupting their business and causing havoc on the flight, and harassing other passengers as well as crew members.

As a result of the incident, the three passengers will be blacklisted and put on the unwanted customers list which will ban them from traveling with China Airlines in the future.
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