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Kate Lally

Manchester Airport's stark warning as passengers could be 'left behind'

Manchester Airport has issued a stark warning to all travellers as they could be "left behind" as flights leave without them.

The airport has thrown its weight behind a campaign aimed at making sure passengers are safe and responsible.

While many people like to start their trip early and enjoy an alcoholic beverage at the airport, a tweet from the airport's official account warns people not to drink too much before they depart.

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It said: "We’re supporting the #OneTooMany campaign. Don’t get left behind, travel responsibly and avoid serious consequences."

A graphic accompanying the tweet added that drinking too much while flying can even result in up to two years in prison. Holidaymakers could face a £5,000 fine if their disruptive behaviour results in a flight being delayed.

The fine could be as high as £80,000 if the disruptive behaviour happened mid air and forces the plane to divert. If you cause a flight to be cancelled then you may be hit with an airline ban.

The UK aviation industry said it is "committed to tackling disruptive behaviour through a voluntary Code of Practice". The practice promotes:

  1. A zero-tolerance approach to disruptive behaviour
  2. The identification, pre-emption, management and reporting of disruptive incidents
  3. The responsible sale and consumption of alcohol; and
  4. Education and communication with passengers.

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