The four blacklisted this week by the China National Tourism Administration include a woman who poured instant noodles soaked in hot water onto an AirAsia flight attendant and made insults and threats at the attendant.
Her male traveling companion was also blacklisted after getting into an altercation with the attendant. Their behaviors necessitated the flight returning to Bangkok.
Zhang Yan and Wang Sheng were the first two people to be blacklisted by the national agency under a rule that took effect in April.
Both Zhang and Wang will remain on the blacklist until March 2017.
The third person on the blacklist forcibly opened emergency doors on a domestic flight and was detained 15 days. The tourism administration said he should be blacklisted for two years.
The fourth one climbed onto statutes of revolutionary soldiers for photo taking, drawing widespread condemnation, the tourism administration said. He would be sanctioned for 10 years.
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