US Airways has been denied a permit to sell alcohol to passengers in New Mexico, the state Regulation and Licensing Department announced.
Tempe-based US Airways had received a 90-day license after the state cited it in January for serving liquor to an intoxicated man who later crashed his car, killing himself and five others.
The denial means US Airways cannot serve alcohol while its airplanes are flying over New Mexico or while grounded there, a spokesman for the state agency told The Associated Press.

