American Airlines Offers Complimentary Beer and Wine on International Flights

Jan. 23, 2012
Customers traveling in the main cabin on American Airline's international flights between the U.S. and Europe, Asia, and certain countries in South America can enjoy beer and wine compliments of the airline as part of the inflight beverage service, the Company reported.

Customers traveling in the main cabin on American Airline's international flights between the U.S. and Europe, Asia, and certain countries in South America can enjoy beer and wine compliments of the airline as part of the inflight beverage service, the Company reported.

"Offering complimentary beer and wine to our loyal customers in all classes of service allows American to better align our product offering with fellow oneworld alliance members and is another example of our commitment to enhance the travel experience," said Rob Friedman, American's VP Marketing. "Our customers asked for complimentary beer and wine, and we listened. Starting Feb. 1, when a customer travels internationally onboard American, we invite them to have a drink on us."

In a release, the Company noted details of its inflight beverage service:

Customers traveling on American-operated flights between the U.S. and Europe, the U.S. and Asia and onboard long-haul flights between the U.S. and Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, beginning next month, can choose from a variety of complimentary beer and wine options. This is in addition to the full selection of nonalcoholic beverages available on these flights. Liquor will be available for purchase.

Selections vary but will include red and white wines, specially selected by American's wine consultant Ken Chase, and a selection of beers. Beer, wine and spirits will remain complimentary for customers traveling in the First and Business Class cabins.

More Information:

www.aa.com/beerandwine

www.aa.com

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