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    "speaker_name": "Nominated, ANC",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Godfrey Osotsi",
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    "content": "unruly passengers who are drunk. I know most airlines make a lot of their sales from the sale of alcohol. In fact, it is estimated that 50 per cent of the inflight sales are from the sale of alcohol products. There must be a clear balance because I think the safety of passengers is more important than the sale of alcohol to passengers. The most important thing is to look at other aspects of this treaty. This treaty gives airlines and any other person who is affected by unruly conduct of a passenger the right to seek compensation from these unruly passengers. The compensation can arise from a number of instances, for example, delayed flights. We have cases of diverted flights and cancelled flights. These are costly. So, someone has to pay for that. This treaty is very clear. Passengers, airlines and the Government will have the right to seek compensation from the unruly passengers for the cost incurred as a result of the unruly conduct. I think that is very important. The treaty also provides mechanisms for managing inflight security to manage passengers who are clearly unruly. This is a very important aspect in terms of enhancing the aviation industry."
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