BANGKOK – Thai Airways has suspended cabin crew members for not removing three food trays from...
on a flight from Singapore before it landed in Bangkok last week, following a complaint about the incident in a video uploaded on TikTok.
The employees will be suspended for one month without pay, the airline’s corporate communications team announced on Facebook on Tuesday.TikTok user Praewa_panicha posted a clip on the video hosting platform last week, showing that the food trays on the foldable tables at the seats she and two of her friends were occupying had not been removed before landing.
No flight attendant removed the trays despite her ringing the bell for a flight attendant to do so twice, Praewa said in the clip. A plastic water bottle fell from one of the tables during the landing, she said, adding that she and her friends had to hold on to the trays to prevent a “mess”.
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