Airlines Ban Alcohol On Flights In Response To COVID-19
Drinking on a flight is now a thing o the past as multiple airlines are banning alcoholic drink services in response to the pandemic.
Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, KL M, Virgin, and other airlines around the world are adopting the new rule in hopes that it will minimize interaction between crew and passengers and ensure a safer journey for everyone.
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Delta Airlines won’t be serving alcohol on domestic flights or within the Americas, but beer, wine, and spirits can be found on all other international flights.
“We’re paring down to essential onboard food and beverage options in an effort to reduce physical touch points between customers and employees.
As always, you are welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages on board to enjoy during flight. Since many airport offerings are limited at this time, we recommend packing your own refreshments and encourage you to review TSA guidelines, before bringing food through security checkpoints.”
American Airlines will also be limiting drinks in the main cabin according to flight length and destination. International flights and in First Class are exempt.