The days of 24/7 drinking in UK airports could be numbered, with the Home Office launching a review into licensing laws for establishments in airport terminals.
The review could lead to a ban on alcohol sales in the morning at bars and restaurants inside airport terminals.
The review is in line with calls from airlines to crack down on alcohol sales before flights, following a number of arrests for drunken behaviour by passengers in recent months.
According to the Guardian, Home Office minister Victoria Atkins said drunken behaviour on flights is unacceptable.
Drunk passengers already face hefty fines if a plane has to be diverted because of their disruptive behaviour on board.