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Does Air France serve free alcohol on international flights?

Class Restrictions & More Information: Air France serves complimentary alcohol for all classes (claim they to be only airline serving free champagne in all cabins!)



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As long as we remember champagne has always been part of the Economy class offer,” shares Ghislaine Van Branteghem, Air France's catering product manager for long-haul operations. “Champagne is also part of Air France's DNA: 'France is in the air. ' We are proud to offer passengers the French experience of Champagne.”

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Most soft and alcoholic drinks are served on international flights. A meal is also served. This is a complimentary service, unlike short haul and domestic.

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Class Restrictions & More Information: Air France serves complimentary alcohol for all classes (claim they to be only airline serving free champagne in all cabins!)

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Alcoholic beverages are complimentary in premium cabins on all flights and in United Premium Plus (flights to Hawaii and on premium transcontinental flights). In international premium cabins, a flight attendant will inform you of the available wine selections from our international premium cabin wine list.

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In international premium cabins, a flight attendant will inform you of the available wine selections from our international premium cabin wine list. Wine and beer are also complimentary in United Economy® on: Trans-Atlantic flights.

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Prohibited objects in the cabin firearms, cartridges and ammunition for hunting and sporting weapons, perfumes and liquids in containers larger than 100 ml/3.4 oz, aerosols for cosmetic use in containers larger than 100 ml/3.4 oz.

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The Lounge Option is a service for Customers who do not have complimentary access to Air France lounges: customers traveling in Premium Economy, Economy and/or Flying Blue Silver or Explorer members, subject to availability. Unaccompanied minors are not eligible for the Lounge Option.

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That's fair enough, given Islamic cultures frown on alcohol consumption. Airlines that completely ban alcohol include Afriqiyah Airways, Air Arabia, Ariana Afghan, Biman Bangladesh, Iran Air, Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways, Mahan Air, Pakistan International Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines, and Tunisair.

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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.

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In your carry-on bag, you're limited to bottles that are 3.4 ounces or less and they must be packed in a quart-sized clear plastic bag. In your checked baggage, alcohol that's under 24% ABV is allowed in any quantity. Alcohol that has an ABV of 24% to 70% is limited to 5 liters per passenger.

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