Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calls for two-drink airport limit to curb in-flight violence
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Mr. O'Leary highlighted that violent outbursts on flights occur weekly, exacerbated by alcohol consumption and drugs, making it challenging for airlines to manage passenger behavior.
O'Leary emphasized the need for a limit on alcohol consumption during flights, suggesting two drinks per journey to curb rising antisocial behavior and violence.
He expressed concern over how difficult it is for airline staff to identify intoxicated passengers at boarding, particularly when they can 'shuffle' their way through.
O'Leary noted that modern passengers combine drinking with medications like tablets and powders, contributing to aggressive behavior that is harder to control.
Read at Irish Independent
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