Chances are you're heading out to this summer, but if you're flying with there's some bad news.
The airline isn't letting any alcohol purchased in the airport onboard flights to the White Isle and all cabin baggage will be searched at the boarding gate.
In an email sent out to Ibiza passengers, Ryanair outlined: "Any alcohol purchased in airport shops or elsewhere must be packed carefully in a suitable item cabin baggage, which will be tagged at the gate and then placed in the aircraft hold free charge."
However, if the bag holding the alcohol isn't suitable, such as a plastic bag, the booze will have to be left behind.
Ryanair also warned that "boarding gates will be carefully monitored and customers showing any signs anti-social behavior or attempting to conceal alcohol will be denied travel without refund or compensation."
We imagine you'll still be able to buy booze once onboard, though, as nothing about this has been mentioned.
You might remember that Ryanair were calling for airport boozers to . Probably to lessen the chances .
Carl Cox recently on Ibiza soon, stating that he reckons up-and-coming DJs need to play there, as well as the established artists.
Listen to Sven Väth's recent to get you in the mood for partying in Ibiza.
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