Passenger on SIA flight removed from plane in HK after allegedly verbally abusing cabin crew


The man was removed from the plane after he allegedly verbally abused cabin crew. - ST

SINGAPORE: A man on board a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight was removed from the plane after he allegedly verbally abused the cabin crew.

The Hong Kong-Singapore flight SQ897 on Sept 10 was also delayed in its take-off by about three hours, according to flight data.

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