Should Airports Serve Alcohol Before Morning Flights?
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Michael O'Leary demands a ban on alcohol in airport bars, at least before morning flights
Ryanair CEO Wants To Ban 5AM Airport Beer Ritual: Fair, Self-Serving, Or Both?
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary is one of the most outspoken people in the airline industry. He’s also known for almost exclusively promoting positions that help his airline, which is fair enough. So along those lines, here’s the latest example of that… Ryanair wants to ban alcoholic drinks before morning flights Ryanair’s CEO is calling on airports to be banned from serving alcohol to passengers before early morning flights, arguing that this would…
Early-morning pints not an issue, claims airport …that’s a UK problem
Dublin Airport has said Irish people don’t need to be stopped from having morning pints before their flights, after recent comments by Michael O’Leary. The Ryanair boss has been outspoken about passengers becoming drunk and disruptive on flights, often causing journeys to be diverted. He previously called for a two‑drink limit on what airport bars will serve passengers, saying this week that the opening hours of pubs were too lax. ‘I fail to und…
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