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Wouldn't it be better to concentrate upon what actually happens once they arrive? What about a minimum price for alcohol- concentrating upon the price of shots.
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That looks like a knee-jerk reaction. Boozed up passengers should be refused boarding and airlines should keep a close eye on what passengers are drinking, but a glass of wine or beer (or even a couple) should cause no problems. I will never understand why passengers want to spend time getting drunk before their flight, or see how much alcohol they can get through once on board.
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Airport taxes would surely rise as well if alcohol was banned from certain airports.
  • Edited by Fiona 2017-07-15 15:51:50
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