Passenger Who Threw 'Good Luck' Coin Into One Of The Engine Of Lucky Air Ordered To Pay US$17,200.


A 28-year-old man in southeast China was ordered to pay 120,000 yuan (US$17,200) in damages to budget carrier Lucky Air for throwing coins at a plane in the hope of a safe journey last year.

Lu Chao, who was a first-time flier, admitted throwing the coins at the plane for luck as he boarded.  The flight from Anqing to Kunming, Yunnan province was cancelled after airline staff found two 1 yuan coins on the ground near one of the plane’s engines.

All passengers had to leave the plane and it was grounded while it underwent safety checks. Kunming-based Lucky Air had to arrange accommodation for stranded passengers and replacement flights as a result of the incident and incurred losses of more than 123,000 yuan.

Lucky Air is a low cost carrier based in Kunming, Yunnan, China.The airline started with flights between Dali and Kunming and Xishuangbanna and Kunming, and expanded soon to other areas of China and added international routes as well. Its base is Kunming Changshui International Airport with a fleet size of 57 Aircrafts operating to 62 destinations.


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