For liquor lovers, tequila is back! The Lunazul Blanco tequila, made with 100 percent blue Weber agave, is now one of the spirits you can request onboard.
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Customers in Main Cabin may purchase alcohol by using tap-to-pay. Coffee, tea, Coca-Cola mini cans and juice will be available in all cabins.
TIP TOP ESPRESSO MARTINIIt boasts a delicious complexity from Counter Culture's unique espresso blend and features rich notes of roasted coffee and vanilla bean. Tip Top has been Delta's onboard cocktail partner since 2021 – and starting this year, the brand will bring on more cocktail flavors in a rotational program.
Alcoholic BeveragesComplimentary beverages are available during beverage service in Delta One®, First Class and Delta Comfort+®. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase in Main Cabin. Alcohol may only be served to customers over the age of 21; please enjoy responsibly.
On international routes, savor complimentary bistro-style meals in dining ware made from sugarcane plant fibers and enjoy complimentary beer, wine, and spirits on long-haul international flights.
Delta Air Lines is now serving locally-made, Black-owned Du Nord Foundation vodka on all domestic flights. The launch of the Minneapolis-based vodka being served on one of the largest airlines was a year and a half in the making, Du Nord Social Spirits says.
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.
Duty-free Purchases of AlcoholYou can purchase alcohol at an airport duty-free shop with some limitations. Bottom Line: You can bring alcohol (with an ABV of 70% or lower) on an airplane in your carry-on bag if it's in containers of 3.4 ounces or less or in secure, sealed bags purchased from a duty-free shop.
Complimentary beverages are available during beverage service in Delta One®, First Class and Delta Comfort+®. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase in Main Cabin. Alcohol may only be served to customers over the age of 21; please enjoy responsibly.
All passengers on flights over 251+ miles will be able to enjoy our snack selection (sweet/savory). Coffee, tea, and 8oz bottled water will be available in all cabins. Delta Comfort+ and First Class customers will receive complimentary beer and wine service.
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.
Again, you won't get drunk more quickly on a plane. But lack of food and the aforementioned dehydration can make the effects of altitude stronger, thus making a single in-flight drink feel a lot boozier.
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.