Air Canada has announced a significant change to its in-flight service, reintroducing complimentary alcoholic beverages for economy class passengers on select routes. This move marks a return to pre-pandemic service standards for many travellers.
The airline is bringing back free beer, wine, and spirits for all passengers in economy on all international flights and all transcontinental flights within Canada and between Canada and the United States. This change has been implemented from January 16.
Previously, complimentary alcoholic drinks were only available to passengers in premium cabins or on specific international routes. The decision to expand free alcoholic beverages to economy class reflects a broader trend in the aviation industry as airlines adjust their service offerings to compete and cater to passenger expectations.
The article does not specify which specific international routes or transcontinental routes are included beyond the general statement that it applies to "all" of them. It also does not provide details on the types of beer, wine, or spirits that will be offered.
Key Points
- Complimentary alcoholic beverages reintroduced for economy class passengers.
- Applies to all international flights.
- Applies to all transcontinental flights within Canada.
- Applies to all flights between Canada and the United States.
- Change implemented from January 16.
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