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FAA wants to fine Alaska Airlines $165,000 for allowing drunken passengers on board

The Federal Aviation Administration proposed Tuesday that Alaska Airlines be fined $165,000 for allegedly allowing 'intoxicated' passengers to board multiple flights.

The FAA stated that the alleged incidents took place on 11 flights between Feb 2024 and Feb 2025. They added that FAA regulations prohibit airlines from allowing anyone who appears intoxicated to board a plane.

Alaska has said that it took the matter seriously and participated in a FAA audit of its policies regarding guests who are drunk on aircraft.

Alaska announced Tuesday that since the FAA shared these concerns with us more than a year earlier, we have made significant changes to ensure compliance. This includes enhanced training for flight attendants and agents of customer service. Alaska said Tuesday that it respected the FAA audit results and was confident about the changes made in the last year to ensure the standards were met.

The FAA announced last month that it was proposing to fine Southwest Airlines $304,000, and American Airlines $250,000. It claimed the carriers had violated regulations regarding employee drug and alcohol testing by failing to conduct follow-up tests for their employees including pilots and flight attendants. Bill Berkrot edited the report by David Shepardson.

(source: Reuters)