Alcoholic Beverages
- Spirits. Bacardi Rum -$10. Du Nord Social Spirits Vodka -$10. Jack Daniel's Whiskey -$10. ...
- Cocktails. Pink Sky Cocktail - $10. Filthy Bloody Mary - $10* ...
- Beer & Seltzer. Topo Chico Hard Seltzer - $8. Voodoo Ranger® IPA - $9. ...
- Wines. Une Femme Sparkling Rosé - $10. Imagery Cabernet Sauvignon - $11**
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.
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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.
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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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Espresso Martinis, Rosé Are Delta's Newest Onboard Drink Offerings.
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• Specialty cocktail: $9 The only drink price that will remain the same is sparkling wine, at $9.
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Can You Drink Your Own Alcohol On a Plane? The short answer is a resounding “no.” U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations state that drinking your own alcohol on a commercial flight is prohibited, and those who don't comply could face upwards of $40,000 in fines.
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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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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.
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Delta One customers can expect a selection of two red wines, two white wines, rosé, champagne and port – featured on our printed menu that customers can peruse in-flight. For the first time ever, a rosé offering will be available year-round.
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A bland airline meal is a meal type that airlines offer to passengers who have trouble digesting herbs, spices and other well-seasoned sauces and flavourings. A bland meal is often plain or mildly seasoned, with meat, some form of carbohydrate and steamed vegetables.
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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.
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Does Delta ask for ID for alcohol? No need for ID - the airline already knows your age as a part of the APIS data. For at least some airlines, whether a passenger is over 21 or not IS shown on the manifest.
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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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Alcohol or liquor is permitted if it's in your checked baggage or purchased after the security checkpoint for your carry-on, as long as it meets carry-on guidelines and the following: Alcohol content may not exceed 140 proof. Up to 5 liters of alcohol per person between 48 and 140 proof is permitted.
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While at the airport, 6.3 % of those surveyed said they had consumed edibles and 2.6% had smoked pot, compared to 88% who said they had at least one drink before boarding a plane. The most common reason given was to relax (71%), to sleep (46%), to ease anxiety (40%) and “just for fun” (25%).
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As a caveat, she noted that drinks with too much acid (such as tomato juice or citrus juice) can result in an upset stomach or heartburn if you're susceptible to these issues. Grosskopf said that a bloody mary, gin and tonic, Moscow mule, and a mimosa are all “safe bets” on flights.
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