London tourists : beware of Indians, Pakistani, Black!

London tourists : beware of Indians, Pakistani, Black!

First there was an ad that showed an African being washed white-skinned with a new detergent. Now there’s an in-flight magazine advising visitors to beware of areas inhabited by ‘Indians, Pakistanis, and black people in London! The Brits, especially the politicians, are hopping mad.. Chinese PR people don’t seem to get it right!

The publisher of an in-flight magazine for Air China has apologised after  a ‘racism’ row. The magazine, Wings of China, carried an article advising passengers to take “precautions” when visiting parts of London “populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people”.

The article, distributed on flights run by Air China, Asia’s third-largest airline, was condemned by London politicians as “offensive” and “outrageous,.

The Wings of China publisher has apologised, saying the piece contained “some improper expressions”.

While partly blaming  “misinterpretations among media and readers”, it admitted the article was “at odds with our original purpose of promoting the beautiful scenery of London”. It said the article suffered from “mistakes made by the editors,” and promised to “carefully learn this lesson”.

“We also would like to send sincere apologies via Air China to all the readers and passengers who felt uncomfortable because of this.”

The magazine had carried a feature on what tourist attractions to visit in London and what cultural and lifestyle activities are on offer in the city. In a section entitled Tips from Air China, passengers were told: “London is generally a safe place to travel, however precautions are needed when entering areas mainly populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people.

“We advise tourists not to go out alone at night, and females always to be accompanied by another person when travelling.”

The article was spotted by Chinese journalist Haze Fan working with CNBC, who was so shocked she tweeted a picture of it to Mayor of London Sadiq Khan asking him what he thought.497

One London MP with a high population of people of Indian and Pakistani heritage in her constituency demanded the “offensive” tips be removed from the publication, saying she would be writing to the Chinese Ambassador, Liu Xiaoming.

“My initial thoughts were that the comments were outrageous,” Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, Labour MP for Tooting, told the Evening Standard.

“I think that it is offensive to Londoners, and I would like to see it removed. I would also like to ask the airline why they thought these precautions needed to be taken. Why they feel they needed to warn people of something that is not reflective of London at all?”

Virendra Sharma, the Labor Member of Parliament for Ealing Southall, which has a large British Indian population, also condemned the “blatantly untrue and racist statements” in the article.

Air China said it has since removed the magazine from all its flights.

[paraphrased by Intern Debashish]