Published: 14:48, April 30, 2024
China places 311 under administrative detention in 'air rage' crackdown
By Xinhua
In this file photo dated May 28, 2023, a flight attendant serves an airline meal for a passenger aboard a C919 large passenger aircraft, China's first self-developed trunk jetliner, from Shanghai to Beijing. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - China's authorities have punished 311 people with administrative detention as part of a crackdown on disruptive "air rage" incidents since July 2023, the Ministry of Public Security said on Tuesday.

The special campaign aimed to curb smoking, seat conflicts and other unruly behavior on flights. It resulted in 669 cases being handled, with six people facing criminal compulsory measures, the ministry added.

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The ratio of disruptive incidents per million passengers dropped 13.2 percent thanks to the crackdown, according to the ministry, saying that the campaign had effectively contained the frequent occurrence of such incidents.