2017年7月24日星期一

Fury in China after unaccompanied boy,11,'kicked off' Virgin Atlantic flight to London

Virgin Atlantic has sparked fury in China after crew members allegedly kicked an unaccompanied 11-year-old boy from a London-bound flight at Shanghai airport, with the family saying the youngster was traumatized from his experience. 
The family claim that they had booked an unaccompanied minors seat for the boy, who was due to attend a summer camp in Britain.

But after being seated on the plane, he was told he had to leave as that category had been overbooked.

Ye Wennan, the familys lawyer, told The Telegraph: More than 10 staff, including the captain and flight attendants came over and demanded him to get off the plane.

The boys mother said her son was due to fly to the UK on the VS251 flight on July 9, and that she had decided to go public about the incident because she was not satisfied with Virgins response.

My son was clearly scared, said the mother, who would only give her name as Mrs. Liu. He cried for long hours and woke up with nightmares," she told The Telegraph.

In a statement, Virgin UK said there were too many unaccompanied minors booked onto the flight and as a result the airline had to remove the last booked customer from the flight, as there were not enough cabin crew present to ensure their safety in the event of an incident.

"This decision was made with the customer’s wellbeing in mind, and our airport team looked after the child until their parents returned to the airport," the company said.

Sir Richard Bransons airline apologized for the incident and offered the family free flights to London.

Mrs. Liu, who is from Zhejiang in eastern China, said: "Three free round trip tickets are useless for us. My husband and I are busy with work every day. We definitely have no time for London."

Despite Virgins offer to the family, many in China were outraged at the airline.You have rushed this boy from the plane while others are watching, have you any idea how hurtful that is, said one comment.

Similar things have happened on airlines before, said another comment. Discrimination against Chinese nationals hurt deeply. They ignore first, and they won't apologize until the whole thing goes public.

Virgin Atlantic has previously been embroiled in controversy in China. 
Sir Richard apologized on Twitter last year when a woman claimed she was called a Chinese pig on a Shanghai to London flight by a Caucasian passenger, before she was ignored by cabin staff.


The case involving the boy is the latest to put the spotlight on airlines conduct towards passengers, and another example of Chinese consumers venting fury at Western brands.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)



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