EgyptAir is a "dry" airline, meaning it does not serve alcoholic beverages on board any of its flights, regardless of the destination or cabin class. This policy is rooted in the airline's cultural and religious values as the national flag carrier of Egypt. Instead of alcohol, passengers are offered a variety of complimentary non-alcoholic options, including juices, sodas, coffee, and tea. While the airline does not provide alcohol, its policy on "personal consumption" is slightly more flexible than other dry carriers: you are generally permitted to bring your own alcohol purchased from a duty-free shop onto the plane in your hand luggage, but you are not allowed to open or consume it during the flight. Some travelers have reported that cabin crew may occasionally allow you to drink your own wine if you ask politely and it is not a "dry-law" route, but the official stance remains that no alcohol is to be consumed on board to maintain a specific cabin environment.