It is an absolute MUST to have a few beers at the airport before going on holiday.
Must be great arriving at your destination with a hangover.
It is an absolute MUST to have a few beers at the airport before going on holiday.
Must be great arriving at your destination with a hangover.
you see more pissed up people on trains out of victoria than you ever see on a flight. You dont see anyone clamouring for the whistlestop shop to restrict sales of small cans of gin and tonic to two a person.
Doctors can prescribe Valium for nervous flyers.
just keep drinking then
Must be great arriving at your destination with a hangover.
Exactly.
Few beers before the flight. Couple of the stubbies on 'offer' two for £8 or something silly on the plane. Little respite on the transfer the other end then straight to the hotel bar once you are settled at your digs.
Having two or three pints before a three hour flight to Lanzarote generally won't result in a hangover
The answer is simple, don’t sell alcohol at airports. Why people feel the need to get pissed up before flying is beyond me. As for people drinking at 7.00 in the morning, wtf is wrong with you?
Having two or three pints before a three hour flight to Lanzarote generally won't result in a hangover
We have very different ideas of what holidays are all about.
The answer is simple, don’t sell alcohol at airports. Why people feel the need to get pissed up before flying is beyond me. As for people drinking at 7.00 in the morning, wtf is wrong with you?
you see more pissed up people on trains out of victoria than you ever see on a flight. You dont see anyone clamouring for the whistlestop shop to restrict sales of small cans of gin and tonic to two a person.
you see more pissed up people on trains out of victoria than you ever see on a flight. You dont see anyone clamouring for the whistlestop shop to restrict sales of small cans of gin and tonic to two a person.
Bit easier to deal with people on a train than at 35,000ft though innit?
New figures show more flights than ever are having problems with passenger behaviour on board a plane due to passengers being drunk. Quite what the answer is i am not sure but a simple breath test like as in a car has been suggested and if our the limit you don't board plus the option of no refund. We have been lucky all our flights have been trouble free (and long may that continue) with so many flights almost 24/7 often early morning departure times you can often be at your destination well before lunchtime. We travel clear headed,arrive unpack and then chillax without the need to sleep it off. https://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads/drunk-airline-plane-passengers-alcohol-flights-flying/
I almost never drink before a flight because I usually catch an early flight out and I usually hire a car when I get there. I have no problem with people getting absolutely slaughtered, should they so choose, as long as they don't cause me any grief.
On a related note, don't you get more pissed if you drink on a plane, due to the lower pressure ?