Ryanair is pushing for new alcohol regulations at UK airports due to a rise in disruptive behavior among passengers. CEO Michael O'Leary has proposed limiting travelers to two drinks before boarding to enhance safety and reduce incidents during flights. He argues that current identification methods for inebriated passengers are ineffective, contributing to these problems. In January, Ryanair urged EU authorities to take action, equating drinks allowed at airport bars to those restrictions placed on duty-free purchases, thereby fostering better behavior among travelers.
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary argues for new airport alcohol limits to reduce disorderly behavior on flights, proposing a restriction of two drinks per passenger.
O'Leary states that current airport drinking practices create challenges for airlines to identify inebriated passengers, leading to disruptive incidents during flights.
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