Alcohol emergencies at Leipzig Airport: vacation planned or not?

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There were incidents involving drunken passengers at Leipzig Airport. Federal police intervened before summer flights.

Am Flughafen Leipzig kam es zu Vorfällen mit alkoholisierten Passagieren. Bundespolizei intervenierte vor Sommerflügen.
There were incidents involving drunken passengers at Leipzig Airport. Federal police intervened before summer flights.

Alcohol emergencies at Leipzig Airport: vacation planned or not?

The start of the holiday season at Leipzig Airport led to some worrying incidents that prompted the federal police to take action. How thueringen24.de Reportedly, several passengers were unfit to fly due to their high alcohol levels. The first incident occurred on June 26th, when the federal police were called to the airport site several times.

A 27-year-old passenger who wanted to board a flight to Mallorca could no longer be contacted. The pilot was forced to abort the takeoff process at 5:35 a.m. A subsequent breath alcohol test showed a level of 1.7 per mille. After a medical examination, the man was removed from security and the flight took off without him at 7:22 a.m.

Another incident

On the same day, there was an additional incident in the afternoon when a 45-year-old man showed unusual behavior and also smelled strongly of alcohol. Airport employees alerted the police, and in this case too, a breath alcohol test confirmed that the alcohol was over three per thousand. The pilot decided not to take the man with him and he too was escorted out of the security area. These incidents highlight the strict measures taken by airlines and the police to ensure the safety of all passengers.

The Federal Police warned urgently that excessive alcohol consumption before a flight can not only lead to exclusion, but that the airlines can also cover the costs of aborted take-offs. A circumstance that can have unpleasant financial consequences for both passengers and airlines mdr.de reported.

These incidents shed light on the need for responsible behavior when traveling. Health and safety are the top priority and passengers should be aware that unflyable behavior not only endangers their own journey, but also that of their fellow passengers. Especially during the holiday season, when the anticipation of traveling is great, it is important to know and respect your own limits.