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Published 16:55 6 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 17:57 6 Oct 2019 BST
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The aim of the idea is to cut down on "disruptive or drunk behaviour" while travelling.
If implemented, airport bars in the UK would not be allowed to serve alcohol until 10am.
Airlines have been calling for new regulations like this for quite some time, after a number of drink-related incidents have disrupted flights.
At the moment pubs and restaurants past passport control are exempt from any licensing act, meaning pubs can pretty much serve alcohol whenever they like in airports.
The CEO of UK Hospitality spoke about the idea of changing the rules:
"New legislation would be unnecessary and unfair and demonise pub goers who deserve the right to enjoy a drink when going on holiday. The vast majority do so responsibly."
"Most UK air passengers behave responsibly when flying, but any disruptive or drunk behaviour is entirely unacceptable."
"This Government is committed to ensuring that the travelling environment for airline passengers remains safe and enjoyable."
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