Morning drinking to be banned at UK airports?

Home Office to review alcohol licensing laws amid increase in alcohol-related mid-air disturbances

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Air passengers who fancy a cheeky pint before early-morning flights will be out of luck if the Government goes ahead with new proposals to end round-the-clock drinking at UK airports.

The Home Office is launching a review of alcohol licensing laws at international airports in England and Wales in response to an increase in incidents involving drunken passengers. The new regulations would ban the sale of alcohol before 10am from duty-free shops as well as pubs and restaurants in terminals, The Sun reports.

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