Shanghai Airlines passengers, upset at a 24-hour delay on a flight to Taiwan, decided to clog things up even more by staging a sit-in on the plane after it finally arrived at Taipei's Songshan Airport. Flight FM80Y departed Shanghai's Pudong International Airport on Saturday morning, but zipped around and returned to Shanghai right before it was supposed to have landed in Taipei. The pilot told passengers that the flight had been rerouted because of thunderstorms, but passengers insisted the pilot had flown back to Shanghai because "he was unhappy." A day later, when they finally got to the island, the passengers complained about the service attitude of Shanghai Airlines (which allegedly offered each one 400RMB in compensation), and refused to get off the plane in Taipei. After 30 minutes on the tarmac, Taiwan officials managed to persuade the protesters to leave. Strangely, this is not the first sit-in by Chinese airlines passengers we've heard of. Is this some new trend? Source: Taipei Times



I don't understand this story. Did the passengers sit in Taipei or in Pudong?
Jeez, looks like they have picked up some bad habits from the Taiwanese. In the 90s, Taiwanese were the terror of the airlines. Just ask anyone who had to deal with them at Hong Kong's Kaitak airport in the 90s. LOL!
Only the Taiwanese? And have you flown any airlines here in China? What's wrong with the "please remain seated with your seatbelt fastened until the plane comes to a complete stop" rule that Airlines try to enforce? I mean, geesh, the plane is still taxi-ing off the runway so lets not ruin it by being patient.
That's just the tip of the iceburg, don't get me started.