12/06/2015
Airport Warns Passengers About 'Unacceptable Behaviour'
Belfast International Airport has warned passengers they will be refused access if their behaviour is unacceptable.
The airport is asking passengers to respect other travellers by not engaging in unruly or boisterous behaviour prior to or after boarding their aircraft.
There have been a number of cases where groups and individuals were turned back at departure gates or offloaded after boarding because they'd over-stepped the mark in recent weeks.
Airport Operations & Security Manager, Rod Haskins said: "We want all of our passengers to have a good experience when they travel through our airport. We're not trying to stop customers from having a good time but there have been occasions when boisterous behaviour, often alcohol related, has caused problems. This leads to obvious disappointment for the individuals and their companions.
"By all means, groups and individuals can enjoy themselves, but we earnestly request they remain within the bounds of good behaviour. We especially ask that they are mindful of other travellers and children on their flights, and it is unacceptable if their behaviour falls short of what's required."
(CD/MH)
The airport is asking passengers to respect other travellers by not engaging in unruly or boisterous behaviour prior to or after boarding their aircraft.
There have been a number of cases where groups and individuals were turned back at departure gates or offloaded after boarding because they'd over-stepped the mark in recent weeks.
Airport Operations & Security Manager, Rod Haskins said: "We want all of our passengers to have a good experience when they travel through our airport. We're not trying to stop customers from having a good time but there have been occasions when boisterous behaviour, often alcohol related, has caused problems. This leads to obvious disappointment for the individuals and their companions.
"By all means, groups and individuals can enjoy themselves, but we earnestly request they remain within the bounds of good behaviour. We especially ask that they are mindful of other travellers and children on their flights, and it is unacceptable if their behaviour falls short of what's required."
(CD/MH)
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