17 AUGUST 2015

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Article from BTNews 17 AUGUST 2015

Drunk and Disorderly

As excessive drinking in airports continues to dominate this summer’s headlines, new research from Holiday Extras has revealed that the scale of the issue may be even greater than first feared.  What’s more, the identity of the biggest pre-board boozers may come as a surprise!

The research reveals that almost half of Brits have witnessed alcohol related problems at the airport.  (see BTN 13 July)  

Perhaps the most surprising results to come from the poll are the profiles of passengers most likely to push the limits of a pre-trip tipple.  With the majority of recent disorderly passenger reports focusing on young people enjoying stag parties, it would be easy to leap to the conclusion that this age group would be most likely to drink in excess.  However, this does not appear to be the case.

The survey indicates that young professional males aged 25-34 were the biggest drinkers according to the poll.  One in 10 people in this age group admitted to drinking a minimum of eight units pre-flight, that is the best part of a bottle of wine or three pints of lager!

Holiday Extras offers a wide choice of holiday add-ons, including airport parking and hotels, airport lounges, travel insurance and holiday car hire.  www.holidayextras.co.uk

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