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disruptive passengers
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The tag 'disruptive passengers' on WindowsForum.com covers incidents and responses related to unruly behavior on flights. A notable thread discusses Hong Kong Airlines introducing mandatory kung fu training for cabin crew to handle disruptive passengers. The training focuses on wing chun martial arts, a close-range combat style, to help staff manage bad behavior. This approach highlights a unique method for dealing with in-flight disturbances, contrasting with typical airline protocols. The discussion reflects broader concerns about passenger safety and crew preparedness in the aviation industry.
It may not be an idea that'll take off in Britain – but Hong Kong Airlines has introduced kung fu lessons for its cabin crews and it's proved a soaraway success.
Tutoring in wing chun martial arts – which is close-range combat involving striking and grappling - has become mandatory so...
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