The crew worked for Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific airline.
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways has dismissed three cabin crew members after a passenger accused them of discriminating against non-English speakers, in a case that drew criticism from Chinese state media.
Airline CEO Ronald Lam has expressed his apologies to the passenger and the community over the incident, which occurred on a flight from Chengdu in southwest China to Hong Kong on Sunday. He reiterated his company’s “zero tolerance” of any serious breach of its policies and code of conduct.
“There is no compromise for such violations,” he said in a statement.
Why were the crew members fired?
The sacking came after the
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