Airline demands female passenger, 25, takes a pregnancy test before boarding flight from Hong Kong

A Japanese woman was asked by an airline to take a pregnancy test before boarding a flight to a US island.
Midori Nishida was travelling from Hong Kong to Saipan to visit her parents when she was asked by staff at Hong Kong Express Airways to prove she was not pregnant as part of a ‘fit-to-fly’ assessment.
After telling crew she was not pregnant, Nishida was taken to the toilet by an employee, who made her urinate on a strip test before they would allow her to get on the plane. 
Despite already marking on a check-in questionnaire that she was not pregnant, Nishida was still asked to take the test.
The result was negative and the 25-year-old was the allowed to board.
Source: Daily Mail

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