Wine, beer & spirits, are free on all international flights, including during Ramadan (although during this time, the alcohol service is much more discrete, and there is not a drink trolley service).
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Non-alcoholic beverages such as coffee, tea, soft drinks, and juice are free and accessible all day on every United Airlines' flight. For flights under 300 miles, passengers need to request these drinks from the flight attendant. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased on domestic U.S., Latin America, and Canada flights.
Allegiant Air comes in slightly under Spirit at $10.34 per drink followed by Alaska ($9.67), Delta ($9.63), and United, JetBlue, and American, which all came in at $9 a drink. Southwest took the honors as the cheapest place to get a drink in the air. The average cost of an alcoholic drink on the airline is $6.67.
Malaysia Airlines doesn't serve alcohol on flights within three hours flying time of its Kuala Lumpur hub. Turkish Airlines doesn't serve alcohol on domestic flights but does on international flights.
A majority of airlines still serve alcohol, but may charge you for it, except in business and first class, where drinks are still included in the price of your ticket.
Most airlines don't have set limits for how much you can drink or what you can order, but it's important to remember that the flight attendants are there to keep you safe, not be your personal bartender. If you do want to enjoy a few drinks, keep your order as simple as possible.
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