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What alcoholic drinks are served on airplanes?

Only alcoholic beverages served by a flight attendant may be consumed on board.
  • Beer. Michelob ULTRA® $8 or 950 miles. Stella Artois® $8 or 950 miles. ...
  • Wine. Red or white (187ml) 2 $9 or 1070 miles. ...
  • Spirits. Wheatley Craft-Distilled Vodka $9 or 1070 miles. ...
  • Premium spirits and liqueurs. Bombay Sapphire® Dry Gin $10 or 1180 miles.




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That's why some people turn to tomato juice. Because tomato juice typically has a tartness and added spices, making the juice taste more flavorful than most drinks when in the air.

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Fruit and vegetable juices, milk and herbal teas add to the amount of water you get each day.” Consider bringing your own herbal tea bags while flying. They're TSA-compliant and all you'll need is a source of boiling water and a good travel mug to keep your tea piping hot.

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To be extra safe, the CUNY researchers advised people never to drink water onboard a plane that does not come from a sealed bottle. They also said passengers should not drink coffee or tea brewed on their flight, and that they should even use hand sanitizer instead of washing their hands with onboard water.

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For decades, there has been a culture of drinking on planes. This is largely due to the fact that air travel began as a luxury; a way for wealthy people to travel and mark the occasion in style.

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Grosskopf said that a bloody mary, gin and tonic, Moscow mule, and a mimosa are all “safe bets” on flights. She also noted that a glass of wine can be refreshing if you're not into spirits. These are a few cocktails that are particularly popular with travelers.

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United States airlines
Miramar, Florida-headquartered Spirit Airlines is the most expensive, charging $12.00 for a 200ml bottle of sparkling wine, $9.00 for a beer, and $10.00 for a 50ml bottle of vodka, gin, whiskey, or rum. On top of the 50ml bottle, you must also pay $4.00 for a soft drink mixer.

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Checked Bags: Yes Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags.

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Cultural and legal conventions dictate inflight alcohol bans 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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It's a myth that alcohol is more potent at high altitudes, but there are other factors that make drinking in moderation a good idea during your flight. The main thing to worry about is the risk of dehydration, which alcohol accelerates.

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