
The female passenger, from China, attacked
the flight attendant with a cup of noodles in a violent row that began
when she found out that she wouldn’t be sitting next to her boyfriend on
a charter flight from Bangkok to Nanjing, China.
Passengers pulled out their smartphones as
the mid-air drama unfolded in front of them, snapping pictures as the
injured flight attendant covered her face and shouted in pain.
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Photos posted on the Weibo social-networking website show a flight attendant covering her face

The flight attendant received first air from her co-workers while the plane returned to Bangkok

Additional photos show noodles all over
the floor of one of the aisles and, once the plane landed, authorities
boarding the aircraft to restore order and remove the passenger and her
entourage.
The cabin erupted in chaos after the
flight attendant was berated and splashed with hot water – even after a
cabin crew member helped the couple change seats.
During the chaos a man believed to be the
woman’s boyfriend jumped out of his seat and angrily threatened to blow
up the plane as the injured flight attendant was tended to by her
co-workers.
But the man accused of making the threat
later said the attendant was scalded by accident during a tussle over a
receipt they had requested for the hot water.

A passenger captured a video of an angry man after a flight attendant was scalded with hot noodles

Passengers suffered a five-hour delay after the pilot decided to turn around and fly back to Bangkok


Authorities boarded (right) and ordered the unruly passengers to leave as others snapped photos
As a result the pilot decided to abort the
90-minute journey to eastern China and return to the airport in
Bangkok, where the plane made an emergency landing.
One of the photos that emerged on the
Weibo social-networking website shows a man carrying a girl through the
cabin while being escorted by authorities.
At the airport, airline staff spoke to the
woman and her entourage and they all came to an ‘amicable’ agreement,
although the group was forced to return home on a different flight. The
U-turn led to a five-hour delay for other travellers.
The air rage incident has gained worldwide
attention and led to the Chinese travellers being called ‘barbarians’
by China’s state-run media.
But that will be the least of their
concerns as Chinese authorities vowed to severely punish the group for
giving Chinese tourists a black eye.
In a scathing statement, China’s National
Tourism Administration said the tourists disrupted the flight, hurt
other passengers and ‘badly damaged the overall image of the Chinese
people.’
The Jiangsu Provincial Tourism Bureau told
the South China Morning Post that they had asked the provincial tourism
association to blacklist the rowdy group.
It is not known what penalties those on
the blacklist will be subjected to, but the tour guide who led the group
has had their licence suspended for a year.
The passengers were reportedly ordered to
pay 50,000 Thai baht (approximately £970) in compensation to the injured
flight attendant. The woman who threw the cup of hot water and noodles
was fined an additional 200 Thai baht (approximately £3.80).
Friday’s incident comes at a time when the
Chinese are travelling more but also becoming notorious for rough
behaviour. More than 100 million people from China have travelled
overseas this year, more than any other country.
Incidents involving Chinese tourists making angry outbursts have prompted Beijing to issue stern guidelines on behaving abroad.
In February, according to Thai and Chinese
news reports, 27 members of a Chinese tour group were ejected from a
China Eastern Airlines flight before take-off from the Thai resort
island of Phuket after brawling over seating arrangements.
During a recent visit to the Maldives, President Xi Jinping asked the Chinese not to litter and destroy coral reefs.
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