Two drink limit in First? Policy or rubbish?
#46
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I would consider 2.5 hours in a RJ a lot less torture than a connection in LGA or JFK.
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#48
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Bringing the subject back to planes, we'd normally manage a PDB plus a couple more without any difficulty on LAS - LAX / PHX. Never been cut off by AA. CX tried to, once, on LAX - HKG when my wife and I were in PE. The FA "suggested" that we might want to slow down a little as alcohol affects people more at altitude and if we weren't used to it then she'd have to limit how much she served. I politely "suggested" that she look at the passenger manifest and she'd see that it wasn't exactly our first rodeo. I was OWE and my wife OWS at the time. Let's just say that our glasses were never left unfilled and we had extremely attentive service for the remainder of the flight.
#49
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Was the FA young by any chance? Whilst I've never been cut off, I have had a couple of the younger ones get uneasy giving me a 3rd/4th Bailey's, which I assume is down to them thinking they're handing me 40% ABV mini's when its really 17% ABV. They older FAs tend to know the deal in that respect.
#50
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Flew F DSM-MIA last Friday on AA 3522 (Envoy). Flight is listed as 3 hours 14 minutes. With about an hour to go in the flight I tried to order a 3rd Bloody Mary and was informed by the flight attendant that there was a 2 drink maximum. She was very apologetic and said it was not her policy but it was AA policy because of Covid. I've been on several AA flights since Covid and I've not heard of this policy before. Did I get a rogue flight attendant or is this a policy I'm not aware of? She was very nice about it and even offered to get me anything non-alcoholic that I wanted so it didn't seem like she was being lazy.
I think it's possible it's an Envoy policy. We had a similar experience also on Envoy.
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#54
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Was the FA young by any chance? Whilst I've never been cut off, I have had a couple of the younger ones get uneasy giving me a 3rd/4th Bailey's, which I assume is down to them thinking they're handing me 40% ABV mini's when its really 17% ABV. They older FAs tend to know the deal in that respect.
#55
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Agreed. I see many order the Bloody Mary, but alcohol makes me sleepy and I do not consume alcohol unless it's an evening flight.
#56
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To each his own, but there isn't an airplane seat in the world that would make me change a 2hr 45min non stop flight to a 6 hour journey that connected in one of the least on time airports in the country.
#57
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Not even if the pilot let you sit up front on the flight deck on both flights and drink unlimited alcohol?
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#60
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A couple months ago I was flying to a friend's wedding in LA on a Friday night. The F cabin on the DCA-LAX flight was particularly light and no one else seemed to be drinking. I had a particularly bad work week, so I was looking forward to the trip. Anyways, we were just barely over St. Louis when I assumed I had finished an entire bottle of wine because the FA serving F approached me and asked if I wanted him to "open another bottle". I declined, and he almost seemed upset by my refusal.