Doubles (Alcohol Drinks) OK or Not?
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Doubles (Alcohol Drinks) OK or Not?
What is the policy for serving "doubles?" A bit of background...
On a two- to three-hour flight I typically have a can of seltzer water (ah, I miss LaCroix!) after departure, then dinner, then a double Jack Daniels. About once every three or four months, a flight attendant will not serve a double. (I fly nearly every week of the year, so it's actually rare when this happens.)
I like a double because a) it's the right ratio of ice and booze; b) it's often impossible, even in business or first (where I'm almost always sitting) to get the attention of a flight attendant without walking up to the galley.
I never get belligerent (I have almost two million BIS miles on UA going back to the 70's), and I rarely ask for more than a single double. I am very polite, always saying please and thank you. I always thank the flight attendants for their service as I depart the aircraft.
Is the "no doubles" rule an FAA rule or a United policy? If either, why is it largely ignored? Whenever I'm denied a double, I assume I'm the victim of an over zealous prohibitionist wanting to impose his or her morals on me.
For what it's worth, I've *never* been denied a double on an Asian or European airline.
On a two- to three-hour flight I typically have a can of seltzer water (ah, I miss LaCroix!) after departure, then dinner, then a double Jack Daniels. About once every three or four months, a flight attendant will not serve a double. (I fly nearly every week of the year, so it's actually rare when this happens.)
I like a double because a) it's the right ratio of ice and booze; b) it's often impossible, even in business or first (where I'm almost always sitting) to get the attention of a flight attendant without walking up to the galley.
I never get belligerent (I have almost two million BIS miles on UA going back to the 70's), and I rarely ask for more than a single double. I am very polite, always saying please and thank you. I always thank the flight attendants for their service as I depart the aircraft.
Is the "no doubles" rule an FAA rule or a United policy? If either, why is it largely ignored? Whenever I'm denied a double, I assume I'm the victim of an over zealous prohibitionist wanting to impose his or her morals on me.
For what it's worth, I've *never* been denied a double on an Asian or European airline.
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I can't remember ever asking for a "double", so I will be of little help in that regard.
I can tell you I have been served a "double" numerous times without asking for it. Usually when I ask for scotch on the first drink service on a TPAC.
Much appreciated as it helps the OTC sleep aid work that much better. Even better when it is a Glenlivet.
I can tell you I have been served a "double" numerous times without asking for it. Usually when I ask for scotch on the first drink service on a TPAC.
Much appreciated as it helps the OTC sleep aid work that much better. Even better when it is a Glenlivet.
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I don't think I've ever asked for or been offered a double when in F or C, but I have ordered two of the mini bottles at a time when in coach
In the club, I ask for doubles all the time and never have a problem getting it
In the club, I ask for doubles all the time and never have a problem getting it
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According to the FA's I have dealt with, it is an FAA regulation. It either is or the FA's on the various flights have all been brainwashed into this line. The first time this happened was about 18 months ago and it has been pretty consistent on UA. They said they could be fined for violating this 'rule.' The only flight I took on DL they had no problem with giving me two at once.
I will pay for a double, the FA gives me one, then comes back a couple minutes later with my second one. Or, I goto the Tower Lounge in FRA (Awesome lounge BTW) and pour my own double and bypass the 14 dollah charge in E+.
Ya roll with it.
tim in san jose
I will pay for a double, the FA gives me one, then comes back a couple minutes later with my second one. Or, I goto the Tower Lounge in FRA (Awesome lounge BTW) and pour my own double and bypass the 14 dollah charge in E+.
Ya roll with it.
tim in san jose
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I typically only request a double when flying in Y on a long transpac (as if there's such a thing as a "short" transpac). I don't use them both in one drink, but I do drink them in one sitting by splitting them along with one can of whatever mixer I choose. This method typically gives me four plastic cup sized drinks, with each one getting ~half of a bottle of hooch.
I like requesting doubles because it saves me from having to wait for either the FA's to finish dinner service (so I can walk back to the galley to ask for another), or worse yet, waiting for the second beverage service (which on many flights doesn't even exist in Y).
IME, I get shot down maybe 1 out of every 5 times I ask. Although sometimes I will be served the double along with a healthy dose of "I'm not really supposed to do this...". But I have also had the occasional FA who hands over two bottles without a prompt, which is always welcomed with a genuine "thank you very much".
I like requesting doubles because it saves me from having to wait for either the FA's to finish dinner service (so I can walk back to the galley to ask for another), or worse yet, waiting for the second beverage service (which on many flights doesn't even exist in Y).
IME, I get shot down maybe 1 out of every 5 times I ask. Although sometimes I will be served the double along with a healthy dose of "I'm not really supposed to do this...". But I have also had the occasional FA who hands over two bottles without a prompt, which is always welcomed with a genuine "thank you very much".
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As with so many other aspects of on board service, there is inconstancy with this issue. If I am on a longer flight in Y that departs during cocktail hour, I will usually order a double just to save having to request a second drink. Most of the time it isn't a problem. Actually, the only time I can recall being refused was on a TATL flight where a very "by the book" FA refused my request citing the FAA rule.
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My experience in F/C is varied.
Sometimes they bring a drink that you can tell has two minis in it from the smell alone.
Sometimes they bring a drink that is clearly one mini plus a bunch of tonic.
Sometimes they bring the drink mixed with one mini and also bring the rest of the can and another mini at the same time.
Sometimes they bring a drink that you can tell has two minis in it from the smell alone.
Sometimes they bring a drink that is clearly one mini plus a bunch of tonic.
Sometimes they bring the drink mixed with one mini and also bring the rest of the can and another mini at the same time.