Employee of Asiana Airlines interviewed in Shanghai

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-7-7 13:47:35

An employee is interviewed by reporters at the office of the Asiana Airlines to Shanghai, east China, July 7, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese citizens were among the 291 passengers aboard the Asiana Airlines flight that crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, and 90 of the Chinese passengers in total departed from Shanghai via Seoul to the San Francisco airport in the U.S. All the two killed in the crash were identified to be Chinese women, South Korea's transportation ministry said Sunday. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) 

An employee is interviewed by reporters at the office of the Asiana Airlines to Shanghai, east China, July 7, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese citizens were among the 291 passengers aboard the Asiana Airlines flight that crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, and 90 of the Chinese passengers in total departed from Shanghai via Seoul to the San Francisco airport in the US. All the two killed in the crash were identified to be Chinese women, South Korea's transportation ministry said Sunday. Photo: Xinhua


 
An employee works at the office of the Asiana Airlines to Shanghai, east China, July 7, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese citizens were among the 291 passengers aboard the Asiana Airlines flight that crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, and 90 of the Chinese passengers in total departed from Shanghai via Seoul to the San Francisco airport in the U.S. All the two killed in the crash were identified to be Chinese women, South Korea's transportation ministry said Sunday. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) 

An employee works at the office of the Asiana Airlines to Shanghai, east China, July 7, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese citizens were among the 291 passengers aboard the Asiana Airlines flight that crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, and 90 of the Chinese passengers in total departed from Shanghai via Seoul to the San Francisco airport in the US. All the two killed in the crash were identified to be Chinese women, South Korea's transportation ministry said Sunday. Photo: Xinhua 


 
An employee is interviewed by reporters at the office of the Asiana Airlines to Shanghai, east China, July 7, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese citizens were among the 291 passengers aboard the Asiana Airlines flight that crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, and 90 of the Chinese passengers in total departed from Shanghai via Seoul to the San Francisco airport in the U.S. All the two killed in the crash were identified to be Chinese women, South Korea's transportation ministry said Sunday. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) 

An employee is interviewed by reporters at the office of the Asiana Airlines to Shanghai, east China, July 7, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese citizens were among the 291 passengers aboard the Asiana Airlines flight that crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, and 90 of the Chinese passengers in total departed from Shanghai via Seoul to the San Francisco airport in the US. All the two killed in the crash were identified to be Chinese women, South Korea's transportation ministry said Sunday. Photo: Xinhua

 

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