Chinese carriers to blacklist unruly passengers
China's biggest airlines have joined forces to blacklist rowdy passengers who have become an increasing problem as the number of passengers grows. Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Hainan Airlines and Spring Air said they would share the names of passengers who misbehave and ban them from any of their flights. China's aviation market has been growing rapidly in the past few years, with outbound travellers topping the 100m figure in 2014 for the first time. Alongside traffic growth have come long delays and concerns over the behaviour of unruly Chinese passengers. Airlines have tried to tackle the problem of unruly passengers on an international basis. Members of IATA have called on govts to adopt the Montreal Protocol 2014 which would allow companies to seek compensation for costs occurred as a result of rowdy passengers. <br/>
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Chinese carriers to blacklist unruly passengers
China's biggest airlines have joined forces to blacklist rowdy passengers who have become an increasing problem as the number of passengers grows. Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Hainan Airlines and Spring Air said they would share the names of passengers who misbehave and ban them from any of their flights. China's aviation market has been growing rapidly in the past few years, with outbound travellers topping the 100m figure in 2014 for the first time. Alongside traffic growth have come long delays and concerns over the behaviour of unruly Chinese passengers. Airlines have tried to tackle the problem of unruly passengers on an international basis. Members of IATA have called on govts to adopt the Montreal Protocol 2014 which would allow companies to seek compensation for costs occurred as a result of rowdy passengers. <br/>