Taiwan’s EVA Air to sue passenger for injuring crew on flight from Hong Kong

Unruly passenger at first refused to return to his seat before landing at Taoyuan

Taiwan News
Date: 2020/01/04
By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

An EVA Air flight.  (CNA photo)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – EVA Air said it would sue a passenger on flight from Hong Kong who threw a plate on the floor and injured a crew member, reports said Saturday (Jan. 4).

Just before flight BR 868 was coming in for landing at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Friday (Jan. 3), the pilot made his regular announcements for passengers, EVA Air said in a statement. However, one passenger flung a plate on the floor and lef6t his seat.

As two flight attendants tried to persuade him to return to his seat, he refused, and in the ensuing scuffle, one crew member’s right hand was injured. It was only after a senior staff member intervened that the passenger returned to his seat, CNA reported.

After the pilot learned about the incident, he alerted ground staff, and the airport police took the passenger away for questioning. He was later described as a man around 80 years of age, the Liberty Times reported.    [FULL  STORY]

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