Multiple outlets report that Scotland supporters criticize airline hospitality on a British Airways flight from Heathrow to Miami last Monday. The reports describe a packed Airbus A380 carrying close to 500 passengers, with fans quickly discussing their in-flight experience. The coverage centers on complaints about how alcohol is handled during the trip, including claims that limits or policies are applied in a way that passengers view as overly restrictive. One outlet also frames the dispute in terms of how England fans are allegedly treated on similar Virgin Atlantic flights, adding a wider context of perceived differences in fan treatment across airlines. Another account focuses on the Scotland fans’ reaction on the British Airways service. Separately, the story is also tied to broader sports-related travel and activity during the same period, referencing football players and off-field events, though the main points of agreement across the reports concern passenger dissatisfaction with in-flight hospitality and alcohol arrangements. The articles present these reactions as complaints raised by fans rather than as confirmed wrongdoing by the airlines.