
You probably won’t be inclined to do any of these things on this list, but you should probably read it anyway because all 10 of these things happened in the past few years in China.
Chinese Airlines have been pretty fed up with the kinds of behavior that have been reported in the news lately. With so many people moving around during the busiest travel season of the year, the lunar New Year seven-day holiday, the China Air Transport Association (CATA) has issued a list of warnings to passengers in order to prevent unseasoned travelers causing havoc.
Make no mistake: doing any of these things will probably get you blacklisted.
1. Blocking the airline counters, security lines or gates
This first prohibited deed came about following an incident last year in Bangkok wherein Chinese passengers, apparently angry about the delay of their flight to Chongqing, blocked the airline counter. The passengers apparently starting singing the Chinese national anthem as a sign of protest.
2. Rude or violent speech/conduct inside the airports or airplanes
Although this may have come about from many instances, in one example, last year a Chinese passenger in economy class on a United Airlines flight caused a massive scene when demanding to be changed to first class.
3. Acts of violence or threats towards the cabin crew
The friendly staff in the sky are there to offer you complimentary beverages and assist you in ways that will make your trip more enjoyable. They are not, however, there for you to pour hot water on when you find fault with their service, like a passenger did on a flight from Bangkok to Nanjing last year.
4. Ignoring the instructions of the cabin crew
For most passengers, disregarding instructions from the crew by doing things like unfastening your seatbelt or using your cell phone during takeoff or landing might get you a stern warning. However, the CATA now reserves the right to keep you off airplanes for life if you decide to break the rules!
5. Opening the emergency door or cockpit without permission
They are called “emergency doors” for a reason. Declaring you want to disembark before others and needing to breathe fresh air while the plane is moving to a gate is definitely not a valid explanation.
▼ Half-way there. There’s more turbulence ahead!
6. Breaking through the gate in an attempt to board
When you refuse to pay the additional fees for excessively heavy carry-on luggage and try to forcibly board the plane by breaking through the gate, you are going to get seized by the airport staff. And get a ridiculous warning made about your behavior for everyone to read.
7. Destructive acts in the airport facilities and of airport equipment
Two years ago, after missing his second flight of the day, one passenger blew his top and destroyed a bunch of airport equipment before being arrested. Not only would you be blacklisted for this one, you’d probably be banned from even entering that airport as well.
8. Making false bomb threats
Calling in five bomb threats in quick succession and forcing five different planes to make emergency landings probably isn’t the best way to complain about a company you are dissatisfied with. The Better Business Bureau is almost certainly a superior avenue for your dissatisfaction.
9. Entering the ramp areas, runways, or taxiways
Three years ago, passengers who were angry about flight delays broke onto the runways in Shanghai and Guangzhou in protest of them before being restrained. Forget blacklisted, those actions could potentially get you killed.
10. Acts that bother other customers or interfere with the duties of the flight staff
Calmly letting your child defecate in the aisle when someone else is using the toilet is not only bad airplane etiquette, it’s bad everyday etiquette as well. There are plenty of other instances that this warning could apply to, but that one takes the smelly cake.
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Now you know what isn’t expected of you if you fall under the jurisdiction of the Chinese Air Transport Association. Travel smart, travel kind and travel courteously…or don’t travel at all.
Source: Sankei News
Top Image: Flickr/byeangel


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