Four Chinese female passengers detained for hair-pulling fight during flight
Women, aged 30 to 50, will be held in custody for five days for endangering the safety of an aircraft after dispute over seating led them to pull one another’s hair on Shenzhen-bound flight

Four Chinese women were detained for being involved in a hair-pulling fight aboard a domestic flight – the latest in a series of cases of badly behaving mainland travellers.
The women began arguing mid-flight over the adjustment of seats on a Shenzhen-bound plane from Dalian city in Liaoning province, witnesses told Shanghai news website Thepaper.cn.
Then the heated dispute escalated into a full-blown physical confrontation, with the women getting up from their seats and tearing at each other’s hair.
The fighting passengers, aged between 30 to 50 and all from Liaoning, were detained by police when the plane landed for a stopover in Nantong city, Jiangsu province.
They will be held in custody for five days for endangering the safety of an aircraft, Nantong police confirmed.
Thepaper.cn reported that police were notified about the altercation by the aircraft’s crew before the plane landed.
Shenzhen Airlines Flight ZH9724 landed safely at its destination.