Pair from South Wales banned from Bristol Airport over 'disgraceful' behaviour towards staff
Two men have been sentenced after admitting public order offences
Last updated 24th Apr 2025
Two men from South Wales have been banned from Bristol Airport for five years after verbally abusing airline staff.
Police were called to the departure lounge and gate areas of the airport on Monday 3 March, following reports of intoxicated passengers being verbally abusive and aggressive towards airline staff, ahead of a flight to Antalya, Turkey.
Lee Morgan, 39, of Glan-Y-Nant, Llangybi, Monmouthshire, and James Gibbons, 32, of Cape Lindsey Road, Newport, both admitted two public order offences and were sentenced at North Somerset Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
Morgan was sentenced to a community order, including 120 hours of unpaid work, as well as being ordered to pay £85 costs and a £114 victim surcharge. Gibbons also received a community order, including 180 hours of unpaid work, as well as being ordered to pay the same costs and victim surcharge.
In addition to the sentence, both men have been banned from Bristol Airport for five years.
Sgt Danielle Hardaway said: “These two men were highly aggressive and threatening towards airline staff and police officers throughout. Their behaviour was disgraceful and also caused distress and concern to other passengers who had to witness it.
“Those who are not fit to fly due to intoxication will not be allowed to board the plane, and robust action will always be taken in such cases.”