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Ryanair's O'Leary urges pre-flight morning booze ban

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Michael O'Leary said he could not understand why airport bars would serve alcohol in the early hours with boozy behaviour becoming a "real challenge"

Michael O'Leary said he could not understand why airport bars would serve alcohol in the early hours with boozy behaviour becoming a "real challenge"

Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has urged a ban on serving alcohol in airport bars before morning flights in an effort to tackle drunk and aggressive passengers.

In an interview with The Times newspaper published Wednesday, the boss of the Irish no-frills carrier said the problem was becoming worse.

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