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175 how was the conflict caused by China tourists stranded in Japanese airports finally resolved?

1On the evening of October 24th, a flight from Tokyo Narita Airport to Shanghai was delayed for 24 hours due to the weather in Shanghai. Some tourists clashed with the police because they were dissatisfied with the airline arrangement, and even sang March of the Volunteers in protest. It was not until the Embassy of China intervened that China tourists stranded at the airport 175 were arranged to register and return to China.

According to reports, the flight involved was Jetstar Airlines, a low-cost airline under Qantas. The flight was originally scheduled to register at 9: 45 pm on the 24th, but after the passengers waited at the boarding gate for 30 minutes, the airline announced that the plane would be delayed for 24 hours due to the weather.

According to the report, Jetstar Japan only took and placed five Japanese tourists and "ignored" the rest 175 China tourists. In addition, not only do airlines have a bad attitude and ask passengers to take their own luggage and solve their own accommodation problems, but airline personnel also keep shouting "get out" to them in English.

In the early morning of the next day, a passenger planned to go to the vending machine on the second floor of the departure area to buy food, but was stopped by the airline staff and told "Don't detour". This caused the dissatisfaction of other passengers, and there was a verbal dispute with the two staff members present, which later developed into a physical conflict.

In the early morning of the next day, a passenger planned to go to the vending machine on the second floor of the departure area to buy food, but was stopped by the airline staff and told "Don't detour". This caused the dissatisfaction of other passengers, and there was a verbal dispute with the two staff members present, which later developed into a physical conflict.

The website of the Japanese Embassy in China also released official news. Upon learning the situation, the Japanese Embassy in China immediately intervened overnight. Under the coordination of the embassy, some passengers listened to the guidance and were introduced by airlines to stay in nearby hotels. 100 passengers insisted on waiting near the boarding gate.

The Japanese Embassy in China indicated that it would continue to pay attention to the follow-up development of the incident.

At the same time, remind the citizens who travel that low-cost airlines have low operating costs and sign relevant exemption agreements with passengers in advance. Because of the limited cost and capacity, it is often impossible to change flights in time and is not responsible for passenger accommodation.