Will airport alcohol curbs ruin a British tradition?

Government to crackdown on alcohol sales at airports after hundreds of incidents of drunken 'air rage'

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A spate of incidents involving drunken passengers on aeroplanes has triggered a government investigation into the way alcohol is sold at airports.

New figures show that at least 442 people were arrested on suspicion of being drunk on a plane out of Britain or at a British airport over the last two years. And worldwide, one aviation security expert estimates alcohol-fuelled air rage affects around 50 flights a day.

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