Ryanair CEO Proposes Airport Alcohol Limits to Curb In-Flight Violence
Michael O'Leary calls for a two-drink cap at airports, attributing a rise in aggressive behavior to alcohol and drug consumption.
- Ryanair reports weekly incidents of air rage, with rising violence among passengers.
- Michael O'Leary suggests limiting passengers to two drinks at airport bars to reduce disorder.
- Wetherspoons' Tim Martin defends airport alcohol sales, citing lack of complaints from authorities.
- O'Leary highlights the challenge of identifying intoxicated passengers before boarding.
- The proposal faces skepticism over its practicality and enforcement.