Michael O’Leary stellt Großbritanniens Trinkkultur um 5 Uhr morgens am Flughafen in Frage, während Ryanair-Chef den Kampf mit Pubs fortsetzt

https://fortune.com/europe/2024/10/04/michael-oleary-britain-airport-drinking-culture-ryanair-battle-pubs/

Von WaitForItLegenDairy

16 Comments

  1. WaitForItLegenDairy on

    I don’t often agree with the eejit, but on this I agree with him

  2. newnortherner21 on

    Maybe if there was not the fear of sudden extra charges such as if you mislay your boarding pass you printed at home, Ryanair passengers would feel less stressed about flying and less likely to want a drink.

  3. long-the-short on

    Open airport gyms, cinema style TV rooms, gaming area and reading zones or something.

    Everything about air pots is about secur… EXTRACTING MONEY

  4. meandering_fart on

    Any time I see someone in the pub for a 6 or 7am flight I cant help but assume they have an alcohol problem. That doesn’t sound like fun anymore it’s a hassle.

  5. The only reason he cares is because it’s eating into his margins,

    He’s right but let’s be clear what his motivation here,

    If he owned the bars serving as it was uplifting his EBITDA overall he’d be lobbying against anyone who’d want to stop it

  6. Prudent-Childhood347 on

    That first holiday beer is an important milestone. You’ve had to get up at an awful ungodly hour, drag yourself to the airport. Check in your baggage and go through security.

    All you need to do now is wait for your gate to be called. Time for your first holiday beer. You deserve this.

  7. ConsiderationFew8399 on

    Man tries to make possibly one of the worst experiences ever, going to the airport, worse

  8. Ok_Charity9544 on

    Reddit is such a merry go round of culture bashing. Britains alcohol culture is today’s soup of the day!
    Pipe down you virgins, a lot of people like a drink to mark the start of their well earnt holidays.

  9. Mr_B_e_a_r on

    There are so many places and things you cannot do being drunk but this is one thing which seems fine in the UK. let’s put a bunch of drunks on a plane and no one else will enjoy their flight.
    And the flight crew are not topless waiters in a sleezy bar somewhere.
    I’m not against drinking but guys who get onto flights drunk are selfish.

  10. TimebombChimp on

    I didn’t think it was exclusively British. I see it all around the world.

  11. DutchOvenDistributor on

    Unless you’re turning up to the airport 3-4 hours in advance, it’s hard to get hammered at the airport. With security, queues, going to the gate, you’re lucky if you have a couple of pints most of the time.

    If people are getting onto a flight tanked up, most of the time they will have be boozing pre-airport.

  12. He doesn’t like it because people buy food and drinks in the airport and not on the plane

  13. 50YrOldNoviceGymMan on

    The problem isn’t with the selling of Alcohol, but instead with the people who can’t handle it.

  14. Adept_Thanks_6993 on

    I don’t think this is a British thing so much as a travelling thing. I’ve seen Americans in JFK going to town on cocktails at 3AM.

  15. OG-Brass-Monkey on

    Another attack on british culture. There’s a big push against alcohol at the moment from many different sides. These puritanical, subversive nutjobs can get fucked.

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