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Airline defends recording customers by CCTV onboard its planes

Posted on August 5, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Cathy Adams reports:

An airline has defended its collection of customers’ personal data as it admits to recording passengers when they’re onboard the aircraft.

Cathay Pacific has updated its privacy policy to say it will collect and process information such as “use of our inflight entertainment system and inflight connectivity” and “images captured via CCTV in our airport lounges and aircraft”.

Read more on The Independent .

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