Airport boss says two-drink limit for flyers not needed in Ireland
Briefly

Kenny Jacobs emphasized that most disruptive passengers are already drunk when they arrive at the airport, rather than becoming intoxicated after check-in, indicating a need for a deeper investigation into their pre-flight behaviors.
As Jacobs stated, 'The average person who uses Dublin or Cork Airport who does go to a bar consumes less than half a pint,' suggesting that excessive drinking at airports is not widespread among regular travelers.
Read at Irish Independent
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