Air Malta
refused to let former football star Paul Gascoigne board a plane on Sunday
because he was under the influence of alcohol, according to a report in the
Times of Malta.
The incident was also reported in the
British press. The Sun wrote that ‘the fallen star was
grounded by airport staff for being too sozzled to fly’.
Sources confirmed to The Times that Mr Gascoigne was stopped from entering
the airport's passport control section because he had had one drink too many.
An Air Malta spokesman confirmed that "a passenger" had been
prevented from entering the departure lounge because he was deemed unfit to
travel.
"We do this for safety reasons, irrespective of who the person is. It's
standard practice for any airline. In such cases the priority is safety and
security of the passengers, crew and aircraft," the spokesman said. "The
Air Malta staff immediately detected that this passenger was under the
influence and stopped him from going any further," he added.
Mr Gascoigne, in Malta
since Wednesday to play in the Italy
vs England Legends match at Ta' Qali on Thursday, had asked another person to
check in his luggage, a frequent practice among stars, according to The Times.
His attempt to appear sober failed, because an air hostess immediately
realised the state he was in and called the airport's security who ordered him
to collect his luggage and leave. He was scheduled to leave the island
yesterday afternoon on Air Malta,
but sources said he had not embarked on any of the airline's flights.
When contacted by The Times, Paul Reaney, head of media at Toast in the UK, which was responsible for handling the star's
itinerary while in Malta,
would not comment. "This is the first time I've heard about it," he
said yesterday morning. When contacted again later in the evening to determine
whether Mr Gascoigne had left the island, Mr Reaney insisted that, "I
don't know if he left or not".
A top footballer in his day, the 40-year-old has become a permanent fixture
in the tabloids for his antics and battle with alcoholism. Last May he
underwent surgery on a perforated stomach ulcer, after falling ill while
celebrating his 40th birthday, concluded The Times.