Flying a woman who hits the head of a passenger on the same flight is prohibited



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Flying a woman who hits the head of a passenger on the same flight is prohibited - Photo 1.

Smoking is prohibited on scheduled flights – Photo: TH

In the case of a disruptive passenger who is banned from flying for 1 year from December 25, 2020, is Ms. Le Thi Xuan N. (43 years old, resident of Binh Thanh District, HCMC).

Before that, on the night of July 15, in Transportation Area No. 6 of the Domestic Terminal of Tan Son Nhat Airport, Ms. N. got into a fight, pulled her neck, pulled her hair, and hit her head of passenger Nguyen Thi Th. (staying in Quang Ngai) with flight VJ 375 from Chu Lai to Tan Son Nhat.

Ms. N. was fined for administrative violations and banned from flying for her disruptive behavior, causing public disorder and discipline in the passenger terminal area.

A male passenger who was banned from flying for one year by the Vietnam Aviation Administration for 1 year from December 25, 2020 due to theft, open appropriation and illegal appropriation of objects and equipment, property at the airport is Mr. Nguyen Van Q. (43, resident of Khoai Chau district, Hung Yen).

Before that, on the morning of 9-11, Mr. Q. was on flight VJ 137 from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City and was discovered by Noi Bai Airport Aviation Security who took the phone of another passenger at the security checkpoint. Noi Bai portable airport. Aviation Security Noi Bai informed Tan Son Nhat Airport Aviation Security to detain Mr. Q. when the flight landed at Tan Son Nhat.

Another passenger banned for nine months from December 26, 2020 is Le Van H. (32 years old, resident of Quy Hop district, Nghe An province). On flight QH 1153 from Vinh to Tan Son Nhat on May 15, Mr. H. was smoking in the bathroom while the plane was flying.

The Vietnam Civil Aviation Authority requires that Vietnamese and foreign airlines operating in Vietnam on domestic and international flights originating in Vietnam do not carry the aforementioned passengers within the flight ban. .

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