Today/CNA-Nov 16

A Scoot passenger plane flying from Bali had its landing in Singapore delayed on Monday (Nov 14) because a group of passengers refused to fasten their seatbelts during the aircraft’s descent. The “unruly behavior” of these passengers meant that the captain of flight TR285 “discontinued the approach” into Singapore for safety reasons, the airline said in a statement on Tuesday.  “The flight landed safely on the second approach at Changi Airport without further incident, and the involved passengers were escorted off the aircraft by airport authorities for further investigation,” it added. Investigations are still ongoing, said Scoot, adding that the public should “refrain from undue speculations”. “The well-being of our customers and staff is our priority and we do not condone behavior that compromises flight safety,” said Scoot. It added that it will take “appropriate actions against any passenger who may risk the safety of our customers and staff”. “Scoot sincerely apologizes for the disruptions and inconveniences to our customers.” Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/bali-singapore-flight-landing-delayed-after-passengers-refused-fasten-seatbelts-says-scoot-2046956