Some travellers take it too far drinking before take off (Image: Getty) When it comes to flying there's nothing worse than disruptions. Whether it is a flight delay due to the weather , staff strikes or a fault in the system, it can be pretty annoying waiting around and sometimes for hours on end. However, a new study has revealed the airlines where drunken flyers cause the most delays.

This is according to Go.Compare , who asked travellers about their experiences of intoxicated passengers when flying and their opinions of alcohol consumption on planes. Those who said they had experienced drunken disruptions were also asked about which airlines the incidents took place.

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