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Drunk Airline Passengers
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It seems some progress has been made by airlines to stop drunks boarding flights after the 'stag' party incident
http:// www.man chester evening news.co .uk/new s/manch ester-a irport- drunks- kicked- off-110 95597
A step in the right direction?
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A step in the right direction?
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I very rarely fly at all these days, and even when I do, it isn't usually on charter flights, so I don't see much of this sort of thing. I do recall, however, going skiing one year, many years ago now, and being greatly entertained by a rugby club singing rugby songs, all the way to Milan ! They were undoubtedly "merry" but good natured all the same....we had them on the way back a week later as well.
I very rarely fly at all these days, and even when I do, it isn't usually on charter flights, so I don't see much of this sort of thing. I do recall, however, going skiing one year, many years ago now, and being greatly entertained by a rugby club singing rugby songs, all the way to Milan ! They were undoubtedly "merry" but good natured all the same....we had them on the way back a week later as well.
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Fabulous! ...great entertainment!......I am sure all the passengers though it hilarious......my idea of HELL.
How were the two drunks allowed to board in the first place? This has been going on for as long as i can remember...so why is this news?
Brits holidaying and travelling abroad, by and large are an embarrassment.
Fabulous! ...great entertainment!......I am sure all the passengers though it hilarious......my idea of HELL.
How were the two drunks allowed to board in the first place? This has been going on for as long as i can remember...so why is this news?
Brits holidaying and travelling abroad, by and large are an embarrassment.
It`s not just the Brits. In fact, Scandinavians have it down to a fine art. I was coming back from holiday recently and there was a very drunk Polish guy (he was from a ship`s crew) in the security queue. Not only was he drunk but his language in front of everyone was apalling. He was going to Dubai and saw one of the crew and warned them that there was a very *** passenger heading their way. Hopefully, they would have denied him boarding or at least read him the riot act - I know I would have.
No I think it is a lurch in the right direction
Airlines have the power to ban passengers for whatever and for no reason
I was a chinese restaurant once and demanded a non-singing table...
the mgr was taken aback
but it was 18 30 and the singing at the next table was abominable
at least the welsh rugby fans can sing in tune
Airlines have the power to ban passengers for whatever and for no reason
I was a chinese restaurant once and demanded a non-singing table...
the mgr was taken aback
but it was 18 30 and the singing at the next table was abominable
at least the welsh rugby fans can sing in tune