Cathay Pacific Airlines banned two passengers after an argument over seat-reclining escalated into xenophobic slurs on a flight from Hong Kong to London. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between mainland China and Hong Kong. Cathay Pacific apologised and reiterated its zero-tolerance policy...
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- Cathay Pacific bans two passengers as seat-reclining dispute turns 'xenophobic'