
British tourists drink all booze on four-hour SunExpress flight to Turkey in 25 minutes
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/flight-turkey-sunexpress-alcohol-british-uk-tourists-drink-b1152594.html
by TheBigKaramazov

British tourists drink all booze on four-hour SunExpress flight to Turkey in 25 minutes
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/flight-turkey-sunexpress-alcohol-british-uk-tourists-drink-b1152594.html
by TheBigKaramazov
17 comments
…setting a new record for the longest it lasted
r/BritishSuccess
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Fun !
The British drink like they don’t want to be alive.
Well obviously they weren’t carrying enough booze for all of the people on the flight.
..takes a note: do not fly with SunExpress
It was called “express”, they had to speed up.
Happy to hear things are back to normal
Then they started on the jet fuel.
How is this news worth sharing?
I saw 3 lager lout men..3! Anihlate 48 pints of Stella on a Ryan air flight from Luton to Barcelona…
What I still don’t understand to this day is wtf Ryanair let them on with all that Stella. They were immediately detained on landing on the tarmac by Spanish authorities.
Honestly, the whole nation of England has a significant drinking problem. I’ve never noticed it as bad in Scotland, Wales or Norther Ireland. It really seems like an English problem.
Crazy that the airline allows this.
They have always been like that- greedy. Hungry. Beggers.
r/2westerneurope4u
R/IASIP
Makes you proud 🧐
Yep remember when me and a few lads were on holiday and the pub we went into for a couple of days had to close because they run out of beer and spirits. We were well behaved as well just before anyone pipes up.