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Air Canada Introduces Complimentary Beer and Wine on Domestic and U.S. Flights

by Kaia

Air Canada has announced a significant enhancement to its in-flight services, offering complimentary beer and wine on flights within Canada and the U.S. until the year’s end.

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In addition to the free alcoholic beverages, the airline has expanded its complimentary menu for economy seats to include pretzels and cookies, providing passengers with an enhanced onboard experience.

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Previously, while Air Canada’s international flights offered complimentary food and drinks, domestic flights did not include such amenities.

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The complimentary beer selection features popular options like Hop Valley, Creemore Springs Premium Lager, Molson Canadian, and Coors Light. Passengers can also enjoy a variety of red and white French wines from Paul Mas. For those craving spirits, options like Baileys, Canadian Club rye, and Tromba Tequila Blanco are available for a nominal fee of $5.

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Accompanying the beverages are complimentary herb and garlic pretzels from Alberta’s family-owned TWIGZ, and cookies from Quebec-based Leclerc’s Célébration.

It’s worth noting that the complimentary food and drinks are exclusive to flights within Canada and the U.S. and do not extend to flights bound for the Caribbean and Mexico. This move marks a significant step in enhancing the overall travel experience for Air Canada passengers.

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