New Aviation Minister Lord Ahmad has announced he will examine the way alcohol is sold at airports amid a spate of incidents on planes involving drunk passengers.
He also pledged to ensure the way in which unruly travellers are stopped from going through airport departure gates is “fit for purpose”.
Recent police statistics show hundreds of passengers were arrested on suspicion of being drunk on a plane or at an airport in the past two years.
Figures obtained following freedom of information requests showed at least 442 people were held between March 2014 and March 2016.
Lord Ahmad said: “If you’re a young family travelling on a plane you want to go from point A to B – you don’t want to be disrupted.
“I don’t think we want to kill merriment altogether, but I think it’s important that passengers who board planes are also responsible and have a responsibility to other passengers, and that certainly should be the factor which we bear in mind.
“In terms of specific regulations of timings of outlets (which sell alcohol) and how they operate, clearly I want to have a look at that.”
Lord Ahmad was appointed by Theresa May when she became Prime Minister earlier this month.
Source: Scotsman