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Hong Kong budget airline HK Express vows to boost training after blind duo taken off flight
- Cathay Pacific Airways’ budget wing says staff training to be improved after visually impaired men told to get off plane
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HK Express, Cathay Pacific Airways’ budget wing, has apologised again for its “insufficiency” and promised to boost staff training after two visually impaired passengers were ordered off a flight in Hong Kong.
The airline has made a compensation offer to the pair, but a campaign group has demanded an inquiry into the controversy.
The Hong Kong Blind Union on Monday handed in a petition to the Transport and Logistics Bureau to ask for its help in dealing with the incident.
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The union also asked authorities to improve monitoring systems as they renewed its call for an inquiry carried out by Cathay Pacific.
“HK Express has completed a comprehensive internal investigation into this incident,” the budget carrier said.
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Billy Wong Chun-hang, president of the union, on Monday said he hoped the letter could encourage the government to work on aviation service guidelines for people with disabilities with the Equal Opportunities Commission.
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