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Ryanair call for two drink limit at airports to crack down on disruptive passengers

Lifestyle / Tue 14th Jan 2025 at 07:32am

RYANAIR is urging a two drink limit be imposed by European airports to crack down on unruly passengers on flights reports TravelWeekly

The call came as the budget carrier broke down the costs of a €15,000 diversion of a Dublin-Lanzarote flight to Porto last April due to a disruptive traveller.

https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/ryanair-demands-two-drink-limit-at-airports-to-crack-down-on-disruptive-passengers

A spokesperson said: “None of these costs would have been incurred if this disruptive passenger had not forced a diversion to Porto in order to protect the safety of the aircraft, 160 passengers and six crew members on board. 

“European governments repeatedly fail to take action when disruptive passengers threaten aircraft safety and force them to divert. 

“In this case, the Portuguese prosecution ruled that because the aircraft and the passenger are Irish, this case should be transferred to Ireland. 

“Ryanair is therefore taking a civil proceeding against this passenger in the Irish courts to recover these costs.”

They added: “It is time that EU authorities take action to limit the sale of alcohol at airports. 

“Airlines, like Ryanair, already restrict and limit the sale of alcohol on board our aircraft, particularly in disruptive passenger cases. 

“However, during flight delays, passengers are consuming excess alcohol at airports without any limit on purchase or consumption. 

“We fail to understand why passengers at airports are not limited to two alcoholic drinks – using their boarding pass in exactly the same way they limit duty free sales – as this would result in safer and better passenger behaviour on board aircraft, and a safer travel experience for passengers and crews all over Europe.”

1 Comment for Ryanair call for two drink limit at airports to crack down on disruptive passengers:

Mr Grumpy
2025-01-14 16:26:59

It's amazing that airlines don't want drunks on their planes yet will sell alcohol during the flight. I do wish they would make their minds up !!

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