National junior hockey
teams thrown from a plane in a row over masks
By
-
1 January 2022
Passengers
were outraged that the Russians did not wear masks before being forced off a
plane, said a rival coach whose team was also expelled, following the
cancellation of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
On New
Year’s Eve, Russian players and staff were not allowed to board Air Canada’s
flight AC848 from Calgary to Frankfurt because outraged Canadian passengers
complained about them not wearing masks.
Otakar
Cerny, the manager of the Czech team, who was also due to board the flight
following the cancellation of the Junior World Championships due to Covid, said
alcohol “probably played a role“.
Russian
players were seated at the bar, members of their group smoked on their way to
the flight, and organisers asked the two teams to leave the plane due to
onboard offences, Cerny said.
“Some of the
passengers then complained about the behaviour of the Russians, so the crew
evacuated the whole plane.”
The Finnish
team, on the same flight, was reportedly allowed to leave once the flight
reboarded. Some claimed via Twitter the Czech team was removed from the flight
by mistake, saying the disruption was caused by the Russian squad alone.
Wearing a
mask in public has been a frequent subject of controversy since the start of
the pandemic. Canada has some of the strictest rules in the world regarding
public health guidelines related to Covid.
Marie
Lehmann, a reporter for the Swedish channel SVT, said on Twitter that “drunkenness,
smoking and refusal to wear a face mask” were among the reasons
for the decision by airline officials.
Cerny called
the alleged fiasco “another complication” of the
botched trip, but said the situation had been resolved and his team would only
have to stay in Canada for an additional 24 hours.
Russian team
head coach Sergei Zubov confirmed to Izvestia that
the teams were pulled from the flight due to a “mask mandate
violation” as a result
of “very strict rules“.
On 31
December Air Canada flight AC848 (Boeing 787-9 reg. C-FKSV) took off to
Frankfurt shortly after 21:00, more than three hours after it was supposed to
leave.
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar
Merk: Bare medlemmer av denne bloggen kan legge inn en kommentar.