I am sure no one here will be affected, but I have been told by a friend at VS that, following a number of on board incidents with drunken people in the air, VS staff throughout the airports have been told to be more vigilant.
I understand that staff have been told to do all they can to identify potential problem passengers before they get on the plane. Anyone who is drunk can and may be denied boarding, even if they promise not to drink any more on the plane.
It appears that this is not just aimed at passengers down the back, because Clubhouse staff have also been told of the potential problems of feeding passengers too much booze before they board. In addition, the high number of Clubhouses / shared lounges where alcohol is self service have been flagged.
We will see if it has any effect. 8D
Nick
I understand that staff have been told to do all they can to identify potential problem passengers before they get on the plane. Anyone who is drunk can and may be denied boarding, even if they promise not to drink any more on the plane.
It appears that this is not just aimed at passengers down the back, because Clubhouse staff have also been told of the potential problems of feeding passengers too much booze before they board. In addition, the high number of Clubhouses / shared lounges where alcohol is self service have been flagged.
We will see if it has any effect. 8D
Nick