Court in Manchester.Prosecutors dropped the second charge after offering no evidence.The drunken incident happened on July 29, 2019, on a Thomas Cook flight MT 820 travelling to Enfidha Airport on the Tunisian coast.The maximum sentence for being drunk on an aircraft is two years imprisonment.Heap and Mycock, both from Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester, will be sentenced on April 16.Tunisia had been one of the most popular tourist destinations for British holidaymakers before the devastating terror attack in the tourist resort of Port El Kantaoui killed 38 in June 2015.Visitor numbers climbed back up to 378,000 in 2019 before the coronavirus pandemic struck..
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