Southwest delays plans to serve alcohol as 'unruly passenger' problems increase

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Southwest Airlines is pushing back plans to resume selling alcohol on flights after a recent increase in unruly passengers

After an increase in incidents involving unruly passengers, Southwest Airlines is delaying resumption of in-flight alcohol service.

The airline, which stopped serving beverages early in the pandemic and has been phasing them back in, was planning to resume selling alcohol next month on Hawaii flights and in July on other flights.“Given the recent uptick in industrywide incidents of passenger disruptions in flight, we have made the decision to pause the previously announced restart of alcohol service,” Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz said Friday.

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