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Aviation groups consider new alcohol rules after rise in drunken passenger disturbances

Dutch aviation organizations are considering changes to alcohol policies at airports and on flights after an increase in disruptive behavior involving intoxicated passengers. One proposal under review is adding warning labels to sealed alcohol packages sold at airports.

The measure is included in a “roadmap” shared Thursday with the Tweede Kamer by Infrastructure and Water Management Minister Vincent Karremans. The document was developed with input from his ministry, Dutch airlines, airports, the Koninklijke Marechaussee, the Public Prosecution Service, and labor unions.

The organizations said reducing alcohol consumption could help lower the number of incidents on aircraft. They are seeking a balance between hospitality services at airports and aboard planes and the need to maintain safety in the air. The roadmap does not specify which additional measures may be introduced.

Karremans said passengers should still be able to enjoy alcohol before traveling. “The consumer must have the freedom to order a glass of wine or a beer before he or she goes on vacation with friends or family,” he wrote in a letter to the Tweede Kamer. At the same time, he said the number of incidents must decrease.

Schiphol said its hospitality staff already stop serving visitors who are visibly intoxicated. “In addition, our security employees monitor the airport, including through physical presence and camera surveillance. If necessary, the Koninklijke Marechaussee can intervene,” the airport said in a response.

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