The story of a man's 11-hour bar crawl at the airport and subsequent removal from a Delta flight is a fascinating one, and it highlights some interesting differences between Delta and Spirit Airlines. While Delta passengers deal with disruptive behavior, Spirit passengers seem to embrace it. The author shares a personal experience on a Spirit flight, where a passenger brought a large quantity of alcohol and offered it to others, including the author, who was planning to get high. This behavior is more common on Spirit, where passengers bring their own booze and drugs, often with the intention of sharing. The author contrasts this with Delta, where a man spent 11 hours at the airport bar, causing disruption and being removed from the flight. The author reflects on the different cultures of these airlines, with Delta passengers dealing with disruptive behavior and Spirit passengers embracing it. This raises questions about the role of airlines in managing passenger behavior and the impact of different policies on passenger experiences. The author concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding the different cultures of airlines and the implications of their policies on passenger behavior.