Not sure where I’m wrong. Passenger showed up to the gate already drunk. Airlines are currently not serving alcohol in the cabin, and won’t let passengers bring onboard alcoholic drinks purchased in the terminal. So, it is entirely plausible to suggest that the passenger was drinking in the terminal because they would not be able to drink on the plane (where they’re easier to cut off before they get too drunk), and went too far, thus resulting in the incident described.
So the Airlines’ policy of no alcohol on the flights may well have led, in part, to this incident happening.
“Not sure where I’m wrong. Passenger showed up to the gate already drunk.”
We can start here:
“Airlines are currently not serving alcohol in the cabin,”