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Calls to outlaw drinking duty-free alcohol on planes
Airlines UK, the biggest trade body representative for British airlines, has called for drinking duty-free alcohol on flights to be criminalised to tackle air rage.
Simon Calder, travel editor of the Independent, called the ban "problematic".
He said: "The most effective thing would be to make disruptive passengers cover the cost of delays and diversions."
The Civil Aviation Authority report an average of eight cases a week of air rage which effect British airlines.
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