SunExpress’s German-American boss Max Kownatzki told trade publication TTG that one special flight operated by the Turkish airline for a group of Brits on a golfing break was drunk dry in the space of 25-minutes.

He said Brit travellers are “more high-spend, more hedonistic.”

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    “can’t go without” is such a weird way to describe people who drink on planes

    like i get that the entire point of this is some weird moralistic high horse thing, but if you’re going on a plane to travel for leisure, the entire thing is already unnecessary

    “wow people physically can’t even go 2 years without a trip away what addicts”

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      2 months ago

      Moral has nothing to do with it, logic has, I don’t want to be stuck next to a drunk guy in case of an accident.

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        presumably you’d never drink at a bar or restaurant either then? because obviously you’re far more likely to need to respond to something there than on a plane

        and given what percentage of accidents happen in the home, i guess that’s out too

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          I have never really gone out to a bar or restaurant to drink, that has never interested me, I do go to restaurants and from time to time have a glass of cider or wine with my food, but then I mostly switch to water.

          I can confidentally say that I have never been drunk in my 36 years, it has never interested me.