Easy solution, stop selling alcohol on planes or limit it to only one or 2.... and make everyone hand their passport over each time they buy a drink at the airports and no more than 2 alcoholic drinks before boarding..So, what does everyone think about the crazy behavior of brawls and erratic behavior at airports and on planes these days? What happened to courtesy and respect? I know it’s not everywhere, but still it’s on the news daily now.
You get a gold star for that answer.Easy solution, stop selling alcohol on planes or limit it to only one or 2.... and make everyone had their passport over each time they buy a drink at the airports and no more than 2 alcoholic drinks before boarding..
I agree.I'm about done with flying. If I have to I will but otherwise I'll stay travel by car.
I like your 20 minute briefing before boarding idea. Maybe a list of expectations of behavior, and a list of consequences like fines?I’ve got no solution for anxiety projected from large groups of stressed out individuals. I’m having a difficult time managing my own at times. Going to the airport and getting on a plane with loads of frantic people isn’t on my bucket list of things to do.
Maybe better screening for drugs and alcohol. I realize the sale of alcohol is big business but it also creates inhibition to those already stressed out. Some countries also have legalized marijuana and the combination of the two can quickly create complete inebriation making it a danger to all involved.
Maybe even have a 20 minutes briefing given to those about to be boarded for better screening. The briefing would hopefully help calm those about to board and pinpoint those who might otherwise be unstable. With the tragedy of 911, I would have thought something like this would have already been implemented.
yes it's easy for you guys who live in lanlocked countries..or huge countries where you can go on vacation and enjoy a completely different experience than at home... whereas, when you live on an Island like we do... we pretty much have to fly everywhere if we want to experience something different to what we're used to on a day to day basis... that said.. I've had about enough of the airport experience myself too...there's too many crowds too many delays, too many long waits, too many troublemakers.. too much added extras which cost too much money, and in any other parts of life where we have a traumatic experience like that, we wouln't ever do it again..or at least we'd leave it a few years before we put ourselves through it.. but when it comes to flying it's usually a vacation or holiday... and we suffer on the outward journey, arrive frazzled and exhausted, take a couple of days to get over it only to have to do it all over again 2 weeks later on the return.. crazynessI'm about done with flying. If I have to I will but otherwise I'll stay travel by car.
of course it's the minority who spoil it for the Majority. Just yesterday there was a report of a British couple sooo drunk when they boarded the plane in the morning.. that they dropped their Baby, TWICE on it's head on the floor ... when cabin crew went to rescue the child the mother screamed at them .. they had to be escorted off the plane by the police, and have been banned from flying by that particular airline. In my mind they should have been banned from flying period..but more of a concern is that , if that's how they show contempt for their child.. what is happening at home to that poor baby..Airlines have tried many different things to get passengers to act normal. I know they are using a “no fly” list now for those who can’t control themselves while onboard the aircraft. When passengers are disruptive to the point where the pilots have to leave the cockpit to control the situation, that’s not only bad, but it’s also unsafe. There’s a reason why there are two pilots in the cockpit.
Passengers that cannot control themselves will go on the do not fly list and that will bring about a lot more issues. How hard is it to board the plane and sit in a seat for a few hours? We know it’s a long boring ride, but it’s what you accept when you buy your ticket.
Please, just sit in your seat, read a book or play a game for a few hours and everyone will remain safe. Thank you.
Sure. If there were actual fines and travellers took note that people were getting fined and arrested, perhaps there would be some positive changes.I like your 20 minute briefing before boarding idea. Maybe a list of expectations of behavior, and a list of consequences like fines?
they can be barred.. but their often not unless they're falling down drunk,..as in the case of the couple with the baby this week. Apparently they'd drunk a whole bottle of Vodka at the bar before getting on the plane ..IN The MorningInebriated folks can be and are barred from boarding. Bar service is not very fast on Canadian airlines. I’ve seen the FAs take their time. I’m not saying we don’t have problems, they’re just not very often just because of alcohol. The FAs will space out drink service and if they have to will … really … space … it out. Saw this once on a flight from Mexico when the athletic team wanted a third drink. Sorry, no.
yes they were much better dressed, well behaved, and it didn't cost tuppence for a flight. Since it's become affordable for just about everyone to fly.. there's the elemnt who just have never learned how to behave..The first time I took a flight was in 1960. Back then, air travel was almost considered to be a Luxury, and people dressed nicely, and behaved themselves. Over the years, that pattern of behavior has deteriorated substantially. Now, half of the passengers dress like they are doing yardwork, and some of them stink of booze and BO.....it's almost like what traveling on a Greyhound Bus used to be.
How about "stop selling booze at all " ? Five years ? What sentence would you give for somebody who does something REALLY serious, like stabbing somebody, or sexual assault ? Pepper spray, in a confined space ??? Terrible idea. You need to rethink your comments, John. JimB.1. Stop selling booze to losers.
2. Five years in prison for jerks who have no manners and act stupid on planes.
3. All planes should carry pepper spray. Shot right in the eyes when you see a jerk.
you must be at the airport for check-in a minimum of 2 hours before your flight...I remember the days when you could show up less than 15 minutes before planes departed even going through metal detectors. Now a process from leaving house to arriving at actual destination/hotel has probably doubled. Between extra check in/cavity search time and time in a big steel tube frequently going nowhere not allowed to go anywhere when people get off the plane they are ready to explode such as the recent brawl in Chicago at luggage pick-up
https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-airport-fight-ohare-brawl-at-baggage-claim/13294208/
I can't agree with you more. Stop selling alcohol at airports, and on planes. After going through the joy of a security check, you're stuck in a boring terminal for hours, because some over booked plane is way late, again. And there's an overpriced bar every ten feet. So, you wonder why passengers are irritated, drunk and unrully??????????Easy solution, stop selling alcohol on planes or limit it to only one or 2.... and make everyone hand their passport over each time they buy a drink at the airports and no more than 2 alcoholic drinks before boarding..
yes , unfortunately it's this 'airport experience'' that's putting so many people who've flown for years, right off flying any more..I can't agree with you more. Stop selling alcohol at airports, and on planes. After going through the joy of a security check, you're stuck in a boring terminal for hours, because some over booked plane is way late, again. And there's an overpriced bar every ten feet. So, you wonder why passengers are irritated, drunk and unrully??????????