Irish Airline Calls For Two-Drink Limit At Airport Bars

Yahoo News reports:

Ryanair has once again called for the number of alcoholic drinks served at airport bars to be limited to two per passenger.

It said such a policy would result in “a safer travel experience for passengers and crews”. Last week the airline announced that it has started taking legal action to recover losses against disruptive passengers, as part of a “major misconduct clampdown”.

The carrier said that it had filed civil legal proceedings against a passenger in Ireland to seek 15,000 euros (£12,600) in damages related to a flight from Dublin to Lanzarote which diverted to Porto in April last year. Ryanair contends the passenger’s behaviour caused the diversion.

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Ryanair is advocating for European authorities to impose a two-drink limit at airport bars to mitigate costly disruptions from unruly passengers. The airline emphasizes that such measures will enhance safety and improve travel experiences for both passengers and crew members. – More on hype.aero

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