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Three more names added to China’s tourist blacklist

One offender ignored warning to turn off his computer; another threw milk at security staff; while third pushed an airline employee to the ground during a row

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Three more names have been added to mainland China’s tourist blacklist, as the government seeks to discourage travellers from misbehaving and hurting the country’s image overseas.

The three people are the first to be added to the blacklist since the China Air Transport Association in February imposed a slew of new penalties, including a flying ban in addition to existing fines.

The list “signals that our efforts to rein in uncivilised behaviour by air travellers has reached a new phase,” the association said, noting the practice would become a new normal.

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One of the three tourists, identified only by his surname Qiao, was fined 200 yuan (US$31 or HK$240) by the police after using a tablet computer just as the plane was about to land, despite repeated warnings by the cabin crew.

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An airline passenger on board a domestic flight in China opened an emergency exit just before the plane was about to take off because he wanted some “fresh air” in December 2014. Photo: SCMP Pictures
An airline passenger on board a domestic flight in China opened an emergency exit just before the plane was about to take off because he wanted some “fresh air” in December 2014. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Another man, surnamed Deng, refused to follow instructions from airport staff at a security checkpoint after he was found to be carrying milk in his handbag. He was accused of throwing the milk at the staff and X-ray machine and was detained for 10 days.

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The third was a traveller identified by his surname Gao, who caused chaos after pushing an airline employee to the ground when he was engaged in a dispute over a flight delay. He was slapped with a 200 yuan fine.

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