Please forgive me if there is already a thread about this, but after a few searches i couldn't find one. I know there is discussion about an airlines individual policy but I think it would be helpful to have one mast list where it is easy to compare two (or more) airlines.
I'll start the list here. As people ad things to the the thread I'll update this list and keep them in alphabetical order. I have started with a few I know off the top of my head.
Air Canada on intercontinental flights
Air France
Aeroflot
British Airways: All international flights (I don't know their policy on short flights)
Continental: No
Copa - yes
Korean - yes
United: Only on trans-pacific
Virgin: Yes (All flights I think)
Singapore: Yes
Pluna: Yes, beer only
Qantas - think you can drink as much as you want, actually on their Trans-Pacific flights.
I'll start the list here. As people ad things to the the thread I'll update this list and keep them in alphabetical order. I have started with a few I know off the top of my head.
Air Canada on intercontinental flights
Air France
Aeroflot
British Airways: All international flights (I don't know their policy on short flights)
Continental: No
Copa - yes
Korean - yes
United: Only on trans-pacific
Virgin: Yes (All flights I think)
Singapore: Yes
Pluna: Yes, beer only
Qantas - think you can drink as much as you want, actually on their Trans-Pacific flights.
#2
Lurker1999 , Oct 2, 2007 3:41 pm
Your title is misleading. That should be 'free alcoholic drinks'. You're implying that nothing is free otherwise.
#4
Carioca Canuck , Oct 2, 2007 4:04 pm
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Air Canada on intercontinental flights
#6
Kiwi Flyer , Oct 2, 2007 5:55 pm
Moderator, Hilton Honors
It would be easier to list which ones don't offer free alcoholic drinks.
That would mainly be some US-based airlines & LCCs.
That would mainly be some US-based airlines & LCCs.
#10
South African Airways, everything free on all flights (they dont take any money, only for in-flight duty free sales on international routes).
#11
I can hardly think of any airlines that don't offer free drinks (I assume you mean alcoholic) in economy, bar the charter/low-cost outfits, BD, the US guys and the dry-country guys.
#14
fromYYZ_flyer , Oct 3, 2007 8:57 am
By drinks do you mean anything to drink or "alcohol"?