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Airlines halting alcohol service.

Posted By: SXMScubaman

Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 02:31 PM

https://www.aol.com/article/news/20...verage-service-due-to-covid-19/24529006/
Posted By: kccouple

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 02:48 PM

GREAT IDEA. Should never have allowed it to start with, and I enjoy beer but not in a confined place.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 03:23 PM

My response was going to be that travel became even MORE uncomfortable, if that is possible.
Posted By: Steve Bond

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 05:07 PM

Very disappointed. Made the trip somewhat more tolerable.
Posted By: boucharda

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 06:07 PM

Agree with the last two posts....
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 07:22 PM

Considering the prices charged, I would expect even higher fares and added or increased fees of other types to compensate for this revenue loss.
Posted By: boucharda

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 07:27 PM

I guess that depends on how demand develops...there are a LOT of people out there who have ZERO desire to sit masked in a confined space for hours....we will see
Posted By: JoeC047

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 11:21 PM

BYO
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 11:46 PM

Joe--Problem is that's illegal...
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 11:47 PM

I bet some people will do that.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 11:48 PM

Of course, nobody ever did it before.. wink
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/19/2020 11:50 PM

One more reason to fly first class.
Posted By: WayneB

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 02:02 AM

Agree GaKaye!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 02:36 AM

Just booked our for first class for next May.
Posted By: TravelHat

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 03:25 AM

They don’t want to give you any reason to remove your mask.
Posted By: sxmbeachlover

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 01:01 PM

Yep, flying first class now. Already have two trips booked for 2021.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 01:03 PM

My feeling is that the rule will probably be relaxed by 2021..
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 01:32 PM

Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
My feeling is that the rule will probably be relaxed by 2021..


I agree, if not before. Once we have a reliable treatment, and/or a vaccine, there will be much less hysteria.
Posted By: JoeC047

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 01:57 PM

I have never been stopped, even after TSA checkes my bag.
Posted By: JoeC047

Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 01:58 PM

I have never been stopped, even after TSA checkes my bag.
Posted By: Todd

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 02:32 PM

There is no law against it when passing through TSA, but serving yourself on a commercial flight is illegal.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 02:54 PM

I have always taken those mini bottles on board but don't drink them on board. It's OK to have in carry on as long as they all fit in your zip bag..
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 04:04 PM

Todd--correct.
Posted By: Jeff_C

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 09:00 PM

We have friends that go with us . And they always bring mini bottles . They have never had a problem . Don't know if they are just lucky or the airline just doesn't care .
But what is this world coming to !!!! No smoking on a flight ..... Now no drinking !!!! ( Before someone takes my head off .... The no smoking was a joke .. LOL )
Posted By: bizzottom

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 09:47 PM

and if they serve you a diet coke?????
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/20/2020 10:16 PM

Originally Posted by bizzottom
and if they serve you a diet coke?????

Currently, I think it is just a small bottle of water and that is it.
Posted By: Colour1

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/21/2020 08:21 AM

What makes no sense is that, what airline uses cash anymore??? If you want a beverage or a movie whatever it gets swiped by your card at your seat!! You would think with airline travel being down, that they would want to make as much money as they could!!! We're not big drinkers on the plane, but it's nice to have true Bloody Mary for the flight down!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/21/2020 02:47 PM

It's the one on one contact that they are trying to curtail.
Posted By: I_AM_CDN

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/22/2020 04:31 PM

Originally Posted by Colour1
What makes no sense is that, what airline uses cash anymore??? If you want a beverage or a movie whatever it gets swiped by your card at your seat!! You would think with airline travel being down, that they would want to make as much money as they could!!! We're not big drinkers on the plane, but it's nice to have true Bloody Mary for the flight down!


From my step daughter, a FA, their credit card machines are not online during the flight. The transactions get uploaded and verified only when the plane is on the ground.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/22/2020 04:33 PM

I have no idea whether that is correct or not, but let's say your card gets declined? How do they collect after you get off the plane? And don't most airlines offer internet while onboard now?
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/22/2020 05:13 PM

That is what I was thinking too.
Posted By: Leagle49

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/23/2020 11:54 AM

Doesn't the internet quit once you leave the continental US?
Posted By: I_AM_CDN

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/24/2020 12:06 PM

Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
I have no idea whether that is correct or not, but let's say your card gets declined? How do they collect after you get off the plane? And don't most airlines offer internet while onboard now?


1. It is correct. On most of her airline's planes there is no connection between the devices and any network at 30000 ft. The receipt has no authorization #.
2. Do not assume that Internet access is universal. My son teaches high school grades 8 & 9 in a Montreal middle class area and 15% of his students have no web at home. I know from working with the NY City Dept of Education that over 100K of their students live in woman's or homeless shelters therefore they get 66% of their daily meals and 100% of their web access at their schools.
Her airline has wifi access but is it limited to select North American, Caribbean and International flights. Select International flights have faster wifi that would allow streaming.
3. She thinks that the airline may eat the denied charge but there may be some back room, land based group pumping out dunning letters to chase you and your wallet down.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Airlines halting alcohol service. - 06/24/2020 01:12 PM

CDN--I don't have any personal knowledge of what airlines do as far as the charge, but your #2 says that a lot of flights do have wifi onboard? Not sure what the stuff about universal internet access has to do with the topic at hand..
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