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Explainer | To recline or not? A look at in-flight rules after Cathay bans Cantonese couple over seat row

The Post unpacks protocols, common misconduct on flights and what can get you blacklisted

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Cathay has blacklisted a Cantonese-speaking couple after they squabbled with a mainland passenger over a reclining seat. Photo: Shuttlestock
Cathay Pacific Airways’ decision to blacklist a Cantonese-speaking couple after a dispute over a reclining plane seat has sparked a heated debate among Hongkongers, with many asking the question: is it OK to recline?
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The squabble broke out when a mainland passenger reclined her seat, sparking accusations from a couple seated behind that her action obstructed their viewing of in-flight entertainment.

The couple, who spoke Cantonese, started to jostle her seat, kicked her arm, verbally attacked her with slurs, and called her a “mainland girl”.

Here is what you need to know about aeroplane protocols.

1. When may Cathay ban passengers for misconduct?

Cathay has said it maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy towards any behaviour that compromises aviation safety or disrespects fellow customers.

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