Core Points - The article discusses an incident involving Air China's flight CA139 from Hangzhou to Incheon, where a lithium battery in a passenger's luggage caught fire, leading to an emergency landing in Shanghai [1][3][5] - Air China has announced compensation for affected passengers, offering 200 yuan for economy class and 300 yuan for business class [3][5] Incident Details - On October 18, during the flight, a loud noise was heard followed by smoke filling the cabin due to the fire in the overhead luggage compartment [5] - The fire was attributed to a lithium battery that self-ignited, and the crew followed emergency procedures, ensuring no injuries occurred [5] - After the incident, Air China arranged for another aircraft to continue the flight's mission [5]
国航公布补偿方案:经济舱每人200元、公务舱每人300元