In recent years, incidents involving disruptive passengers have been on the rise, with our ability to return to the skies after the dormant years of the coronavirus pandemic seeming to be more than some passengers (and, often, their alcohol tolerance) can handle. While such situations can sometimes be resolved amicably, other instances are more serious, and end up resulting in costly flight diversions.
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