Should you drink alcohol on flights? The travel desk debates
Pub boss Tim Martin, the founder of Wetherspoons, and Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary have recently clashed over the issue of whether alcohol should be served on flights and at airports. Here, the travel desk debates their own approaches to an in-flight tipple, from strict booze bans to necessary nightcaps. I find a beer or a glass of red wine, or preferably both, helps to numb the discomfort and assists with sleeping. “Should I drink on long-haul flights?
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