UK Airlines May Ban Disruptive Passengers for Life

The government is considering a plan to ban troublemakers from flights.
Officials want to create a system to identify passengers who misbehave and stop them from flying. This system would share information about these passengers with airlines.
If someone on the list tries to book a flight, the airline can block the reservation.
Drunk and abusive passengers might be banned from flying forever.
Some people are worried about the plan, saying it could be unfair and limit access to travel.
Airlines can currently ban passengers who are violent or abusive, but this only applies to the specific airline. Passengers can avoid penalties by flying with a different airline.
The main problem with creating a new system is that it would need to follow data protection laws, which do not allow airlines to share passenger information.
Who wants some passengers to be banned from all flights for life?
There have been many incidents on planes that have gone viral online, and this has led to calls for stricter rules. These incidents include death threats and fights between passengers.
Such incidents happen often and can cause expensive flight changes that ruin holidays.
Most people in the UK support punishing passengers who misbehave on planes.
The head of Ryanair has suggested limiting alcohol sales at airports to reduce disruptions on flights.
The government does not want to stop people from drinking before their flight, but they want to promote good behavior and keep passengers and crew safe.
The Home Office and Department for Transport are working on the plan, but it is still in the early stages and needs more discussion with the aviation industry. The system would need to address existing privacy rules that prevent airlines from sharing passenger data.
Ministers will meet with industry leaders to discuss the plan. A government source said that people should be able to have a drink at the airport, but bad behavior on flights is not acceptable.
This behavior threatens the safety of passengers and crew and disrupts holidays.
There are already laws to deal with offenses on flights, but the government is working with the industry to address the issue and stop people who consistently cause problems. Everyone should be able to fly without issues.