Ryanair: Why Europe's biggest airline is demanding a 2-drink limit on passengers at airports
- Ryanair is calling for a two-drink limit on alcohol purchases in European airports to improve passenger behavior before flights.
- The demand follows an incident where a drunk passenger caused a flight diversion, leading to significant costs for the airline.
- The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has noted an increase in flight disruptions and severity since 2020.
- Ryanair's spokesperson emphasized that limiting alcohol sales could enhance safety for passengers and crews across Europe.
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