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Thereβs good news for those who like a drink while flying. This week, Air Canada has announced that economy passengers on all flights, not just long-haul routes, will be served complimentary beer, wine and snacks starting this autumn.
That makes the Montreal-based carrier the only North American legacy airline to pour alcohol for free in economy cabins across its entire network.
US competitors such as American, Delta and United only serve drinks on flights beyond a certain mileage, while low-cost carriers such as Spirit, Frontier and JetBlue charge for alcoholic beverages.
Why is Air Canada offering free drinks now?
Scott OβLeary, Air Canadaβs vice president of loyalty and produc
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