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March 31st, 2014 10:58 PM #11
Mas malala pa cguro yan kung mga koreano ang naging pasahero. Konting delayed lang sa flight reklamo na agad.
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April 1st, 2014 08:30 AM #12
The mainlander should have complained to owner ng CP. Why would he complain when he/she just got those shitty treatment from a fellow chinese.
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April 1st, 2014 01:53 PM #14
^good point. Hirap lalo na di nagkakaintindihan
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April 1st, 2014 01:54 PM #15
^100% agree. Hirap din talagang kausapin ang mga taga Cebu Pac.
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April 1st, 2014 04:28 PM #17
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April 1st, 2014 04:52 PM #18
--Di talaga pumalag ang 5J na bigyan ng FREE food and lodging yung mga mainlanders. It's not their responsibility if the delay was caused by bad weather daw. Yung tour organizer ang sumagot sa gastos...
At 3 a.m. the Chinese passengers saw the pilots at the arrival area and encircled and confronted them.
“They were demanding food and hotel accommodations,” Aspera said.
“The pilots tried to explain to the passengers that airlines do not provide free accommodations if the flight cancellation or suspension was due to bad weather but the passengers were insistent. It was also difficult to communicate with them because of language problems,” Aspera said.
The flight had 179 passengers but it was unclear how many took part in the incident.
Airport police questioned one of the passengers, Xue Welang, for allegedly instigating the commotion, according to the incident report of the Aviation Security Group.
Aspera said no complaints were filed against any of the unruly Chinese passengers because the Cebu Pacific pilots opted not to file a formal complaint.
She said the tour organizer provided hotel accommodations to the stranded passengers.
Some of the passengers took a different flight to Manila and a connecting flight to Shanghai. Most of them were to take a chartered Cebu Pacific flight at 6:55 p.m. on Monday.
Aklan Gov. Florencio Miraflores said he sought an explanation from the Caap on its failure to immediately report the incident.
“I learned about it only on Monday morning. It was fortunate that the tension was diffused,” Miraflores told the Inquirer.
Aspera explained that they had to gather information from the airline, airport police and Caap personnel.—With a report from Niña P. Calleja
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April 2nd, 2014 12:59 AM #20Dami rin galit sa flight namin na delayed rin from Shanghai to Manila nung Mar 29, nde daw kasi makakapag land yung plane from MNL due to poor visibility, below daw sa ceiling na allowed sa kanila. Ang masama nde nag uupdate ng status dun sa information board sa airport tapos walang tao dun sa counter na nag iinform sa amin. Ang naka note lang na cancelled flight from Clark na 5J rin, other than that isang other flight ang cancelled. Lumampas na yung departure time wala pa rin yung plane so clueless kaming lahat kung ano nangyari kung nag crash or what. Finally nag explain yung local staff ng Cebu Pac kung ano nga nangyari, ayun sobrang galit lahat ng mga passengers, most of whom were not Filipinos, three lang yata kami na pinoy sa flight na yun. Nagsisigawan na rin yung mga ibang passengers at dumating na yung mga airport police. Feeling ko kaunti na lang baka bugbugin na yung staff ng Cebu Pacific dun.
Wala rin ma offer Cebu Pac sa amin na kahit anong accomodations. Had to sleep in the terminal since puno yung isang airport hotel dun.
Before departing they gave all the passengers a sandwich and bottled water. Yun lang. Our flight finally landed in MNL around 17 hours late.
Daming issue ng SU7:grin:
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