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HOLIDAYMAKERS AND OTHER TRAVELLERS HAVE BEEN WARNED OVER SERIOUS PENALTIES KATE LALLY 08:58, 21 May 2025 Holidays could be "ruined", warns a nationwide campaign that's in
place across more than 20 UK airports. The One Too Many scheme, backed by the Government, says travellers must "fly responsibly" or else "pay the price". Ahead of what is
set to be a hugely busy summer for international travel, One Too Many highlights that having too much to drink at the terminal could lead to disastrous consequences. Notices warn: "One
too many is all it takes to ruin a holiday, cause a delay, land YOU in jail, cancel a flight, [and/or] divert a plane". Should a traveller disrupt a flight, they might be refused
boarding, banned for life by the airline, or slapped with a fine of up to £80,000 if they cause a mid-air incident that leads to a flight diversion. One Too Many campaign assets can now be
seen at more than 20 major UK airports, including Liverpool John Lennon, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Newcastle International, and Bristol. Article continues below The Chief
Executive of the Airport Operators Association, Karen Dee, said: "UK airports are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable travel experience for all passengers. We urge travellers to
enjoy their journeys responsibly and not ruin their holidays or the holidays of others." "Airports will continue to monitor and act against any disruptive behaviour to ensure
everyone's safety." The One Too Many campaign launched in 2018, with backing from the government, including endorsements from the Department for Transport and the Home Office.
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