Suspicion of alcohol at Leipzig Airport: start of vacation ends in chaos!
At Leipzig Airport, the departure of several passengers was canceled due to excessive alcohol consumption. The federal police warn.

Suspicion of alcohol at Leipzig Airport: start of vacation ends in chaos!
Things can get really turbulent at the airport during the holiday season, especially when alcohol comes into play. This recently became clear at Leipzig Airport when two passengers were not allowed to take off on their flights due to excessive alcohol consumption. Loud Thuringia24 On June 26th, a 27-year-old man who wanted to fly to Mallorca was found unresponsive at 5:35 a.m. The flight captain decided to abort the take-off process and alerted the emergency services and the federal police. The breath alcohol test showed a level of 1.7 per mille and the man was escorted out of the security area.
The flight to Mallorca finally took off without him at 7:22 a.m. Another incident occurred on the same day when a 45-year-old man who wanted to fly to Funchal on Madeira was noticed by his unusual behavior and the unpleasant smell of alcohol. Airport employees informed the police, who also found a breath alcohol level of over three per thousand. The pilot decided not to take the man with him, which was supported by the security measures at the airport, such as MDR reported.
Warning from the Federal Police
The federal police draw clear boundaries when it comes to alcohol consumption before a flight. In their advice they warn that excessive alcohol consumption before flights can lead to a risky situation. Passengers who act drunk or pose a danger to others can easily be banned from their airline. The consequences can be significant: “Anyone whose trip is ruined by aggressive drinking habits not only risks missed flights, but also costs for canceled take-offs or additional measures taken by the airline,” according to the police. This information was also provided by Echo24 underpinned.
It is important to know that there is no legal alcohol limit for passengers on an airplane. Passengers are generally allowed to board the plane with alcohol in their blood. But since alcohol has a more intense effect on a plane due to the low cabin air pressure, travelers should be particularly careful. One glass of wine in flight may feel like two or three glasses on the ground. The dry air in the cabin increases dehydration, which can lead to headaches and fatigue.
Especially on long-haul flights, alcohol consumption can even lead to cardiovascular problems, which can be life-threatening for inconspicuous passengers and those with previous illnesses. In order to avoid uncontrolled drinking and safety risks, the airlines also have strict guidelines that do not allow the consumption of alcohol that you have brought with you on the plane.
So be careful planning your next vacation. A few drinks before the flight are legitimate, but the limits of what is possible should not be exceeded. After all, you want to get to your destination relaxed and not get stuck in the airport!