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A passenger aboard Cathay Pacific flight CX811 has been taken into custody by Hong Kong police after attempting to open an aircraft door during the flight from Boston to Hong Kong on December 10. This alarming situation raised concerns for fellow passengers, but the flight crew quickly intervened to handle the incident.
According to Cathay Pacific, cabin crew promptly reacted upon noticing the passenger's actions, ensuring the door remained secured while alerting the necessary authorities. Fortunately, no passengers or crew were hurt, and the flight successfully landed in Hong Kong early Thursday morning.
The investigation is now under the jurisdiction of Hong Kong police, who are delving into the motives behind the passenger's actions. Cathay Pacific has affirmed that all safety protocols were followed, and they worked in close collaboration with law enforcement after landing.
The airline also reassured passengers that opening aircraft doors in flight is impossible due to the considerable cabin pressure and robust safety features. Nonetheless, this behavior necessitated immediate action for the wellbeing of everyone on board.
This incident brings renewed focus on mid-flight safety and passenger conduct as airlines globally strive to uphold strict protocols to guarantee secure travels.
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