FAA Wants Airports To Stop Serving Booze To-Go To Cut Down On Unruly Passengers

Unruly airline passengers have been all over the news of late – and the FAA is blaming the booze.

The agency is calling on airports to stop selling alcholic beverages to-go, hoping it will help cut down on bad behavior during flights.

Current FAA regulations prohibit any alcohol that is not served by the airline.  Some airlines, including American and Southwest, have banned alcohol sales on flights until the mask mandate is lifted.