Japan's Unruly Passengers Face More Severe Penalties

LOW TOLERANCE FOR UNRULY Japan's parliament has amended the nation's aviation law to strengthen penalties against unruly passengers. In many cases, the new law is catching up with procedures common elsewhere. Passengers are subject to punishment for sexually harassing cabin attendants, moving life...

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