
“For the second summer in a row, those travelling from the UK’s airports are warned of the cost of disruptive behaviour with the ‘One Too Many’ campaign.
The ‘One Too Many’ campaign has launched for 2019’s busy flying season to once again remind passengers of the serious consequences of disruptive activity, and reinforce the UK Aviation Industry Code of Practice on Disruptive Passengers.
Passengers will see warnings about disruptive behaviour posted on digital display screens, in retail and food and drink outlets, and via a targeted social media campaign, which last year reached over eight million passengers across Snapchat, Facebook and Instagram. They will remind passengers that the penalties can range from being denied boarding, fines of up to £80,000 or jail for the most serious offences.”
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