Cathay Pacific Jet Stranded for 16 Hours in China
A
Cathay Pacific flight from New York to Hong Kong was stranded for more than 16
hours in a Chinese city with all 256 passengers kept on board for the entire
time late last month because of immigration regulations, bad weather and limits
on the crew's work hours.
Flight 831 was diverted to the southern city of
Zhuhai on the night of March 30 because of a hail storm. The plane was left
sitting on the tarmac for hours until Cathay Pacific sent in a new flight crew,
with the first crew having reached work-hour limits.
All passengers
remained on board as required by Chinese immigration and customs regulations at
Zhuhai, Cathay Pacific said in an emailed statement Saturday.
According
to the local Chinese customs district, Chinese officials worked continuously to
accommodate the new 16 crew members, who took a high-speed ferry from Hong Kong
and entered China through a Zhuhai port before arriving at the
airport.
Chinese customs officials set up a temporary workplace at the
airport - which does not have a permanent customs office - to process the crew
members' paperwork before they flew the plane out of Zhuhai in the early
afternoon of March 31, the customs district said.
Cathay Pacific said the
plane took off at 1:08 p.m., more than 16 hours after it landed in Zhuhai. The
flight arrived in Hong Kong a little over an hour later.
The flight
usually takes 15-16 hours, but this flight turned out to be more than 34 hours
long with the stopover.
U.S. broadcaster NBC quoted an unnamed passenger
who complained that the passengers could not leave the plane while in
Zhuhai.
A Chinese government statement did not mention that the
passengers were kept on the plane, but said local officials provided them with
drinking water and food.
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