Ryanair is advocating for a limit of two alcoholic drinks per passenger at airports, aiming to curb excessive consumption and enhance safety during flights.
The airline expressed confusion as to why airport bars do not enforce a similar limitation as duty-free shops, which would improve passenger behavior on board.
Ryanair's legal action comes after a flight diversion related to an allegedly intoxicated passenger, outlining the financial repercussions incurred due to disruptive behavior.
The airline seeks to recover extensive costs linked to flight re-routing, including hotel expenses, landing fees, and others, emphasizing the need for stricter alcohol regulations.
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