Alcoholic Beverages on United Airlines
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I noticed that there was an "Airline" forum so I checked there for any postings relating to alcoholic beverages on United. The first posting I found dated September 2004 said that United and Northwest still have free alcoholic drinks in couch. I found an earlier dated posting that indicated they do not. So, I am totally confused now.
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Well, I figured I would be slammed for not indicating in my original message that I was talking about "coach" class, so when I updated this posting I decided I would be specific about what class I would be flying which of course I made a spelling mistake, or maybe not, I would sure like a couch on long flights. Thanks for any updates. I realize United has had financial problems and may have discontinued free alcoholic beverages in "coach" class but thought that if many people on this forum would have flown United lately and could answer my question. Thanks again for your responses.
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Sorry, darling, but United most certainly does offer free alcoholic beverages in "Coach" on international flights (I have about 75,000 FF miles with United). Just flew Lufthansa in July, free booze in "Coach."
If only they offered free Valium and Demerol.
If only they offered free Valium and Demerol.
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...3/7/05 and now the answer is definitely NOT. Not exactly sure when things changed, but I was suprised to discover this on a recent trip to the UK. They certainly didn't warn their mileage plus members! Free alcohol in coach is now only available on pacific routes (where I'm sure it does not get consumed in anywhere near the copious amounts that it does on European routes ;-)). $5 per drink on other international routes.
I have mixed feelings on this...I want United to survive as an airline so I can see why they'd want to save on alcohol (heck, at $5 per little bottle, they'll make a healthy profit on the wine into the bargain!) but I do think they are in danger of losing some casual custom once word gets around...and I'm personally not too thrilled at losing this perk.
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I have mixed feelings on this...I want United to survive as an airline so I can see why they'd want to save on alcohol (heck, at $5 per little bottle, they'll make a healthy profit on the wine into the bargain!) but I do think they are in danger of losing some casual custom once word gets around...and I'm personally not too thrilled at losing this perk.
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