Dublin and Cork Airports will no longer sell alcohol brands linked to Conor McGregor.
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), operator of Dublin and Cork airports, is the latest organisation to stop stocking Proper Number Twelve and Forged Irish Stout.
It comes after the MMA fighter lost a lawsuit to Nikita Hand for assault.
DAA Media Relations Manager Graeme McQueen said: "DAA can confirm that Proper Number Twelve whiskey was removed from sale in both Dublin and Cork airports over the weekend.
"We can confirm that none of the bars in Dublin or Cork airports sell either Proper Number Twelve or Forged Irish Stout."
While formely owned by Mr McGregor, Proper Number Twelve was sold in 2021 and, earlier this week, the company confirmed they will stop using McGregor's name and imagery in their marketing.
Split image: L, Proper Number Twelve Whiskey, R, Conor McGregor.