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It's for airlines to decide how much alcohol to serve: DGCA

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 9 April 2024
DGCA addresses Air India incidents by emphasizing zero tolerance for unruly behavior, handling intoxicated passengers as per Civil Aviation Requirements, and focusing on settling disputes and reporting disruptive incidents to the police.
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