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Air China tells passengers London is safe – apart from Pakistanis, Indians and black people

Published 11:40 8 Sept 2016 BST

Updated 11:41 8 Sept 2016 BST

Carl Kinsella
Air China tells passengers London is safe – apart from Pakistanis, Indians and black people

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Airline Air China are facing a huge online backlash for a warning, reportedly printed in their in-flight magazine, that many have perceived to be racist.

The warning, which describes London as a 'generally safe place to travel' adds the caveat that 'precautions are needed when entering areas mainly populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people.' Air China's parent company is the China National Aviation Corporation, which is a fully-owned subsidiary of the state-owned China National Aviation Holding. Unsurprisingly, many people have taken to their Twitter accounts to express disbelief and disgust at the message. https://twitter.com/andydangerfield/status/773800843820818432 https://twitter.com/MsBennyBonsu/status/773636297235791872 https://twitter.com/MissPotkin/status/773553932845056000 https://twitter.com/RahulKohli13/status/773577278676619264 https://twitter.com/RahulKohli13/status/773760882530586624 According to CNN, an apology appeared on Air China's North American Twitter account which said that copies of the magazine had been removed from flights - but this apology was soon taken down, and was not replicated on Air China's main Twitter account or its official Facebook page. Read more:

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Air China tells passengers London is safe - apart from Pakistanis, Indians and black people