Intoxicating Liquor Act, 1943

Selling to travellers and intending travellers.

27.—Notwithstanding anything contained in the Act of 1927, it shall be lawful to sell intoxicating liquor in licensed aerodrome premises at any time to any of the following persons and to permit intoxicating liquor so sold to be consumed in the said premises by any of the following persons, that is to say:—

(a) persons who have arrived at the aerodrome in which the said licensed premises are situate as passengers in an aircraft engaged in an authorised air transport service and have, immediately before such arrival, travelled in such aircraft for a distance of not less than fifty miles measured by the ordinary flying route of such aircraft to the said aerodrome, and

(b) persons who intend to travel from the said aerodrome as passengers in an aircraft engaged in an authorised air transport service and hold tickets entitling them to travel from the said aerodrome in such aircraft for a distance of not less than fifty miles measured by the ordinary flying route of such aircraft from the said aerodrome.