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THE BAR IS CLOSING, AND I'M GLAD

Business Traveller UK

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October 2025

An airport pint may be a rite of passage for the occasional traveller. But for the frequent flyer, not every journey needs to be lubricated with alcohol

- WORDS CHRIS CHAMBERLIN

THE BAR IS CLOSING, AND I'M GLAD

I'M BARELY THROUGH security and the lounge bar is ready and waiting. I board the plane and am rewarded with more bubbles, just for taking my seat. Ah, we're airborne. What's that - an aperitif to celebrate the seatbelt sign switching off? The excuses to drink are just getting more tenuous.

Then comes the inflight dining - served with paired wines, of course. Followed by a fortified drop to join cheese or dessert. More wine with the second meal if it's long-haul. Phew.

I survive the journey. But before I even have my hotel room key, there's a welcome drink voucher waiting for me - and a bottle of wine in the room as a second treat. Plus, a club lounge with drinks on free pour... and I haven't even made it to my first meeting.

A business dinner is on this evening's itinerary, you say? Well, wine there is practically obligatory.

Meetings are done, I'm back at the airport, and the cycle starts again.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Business Traveller UK

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