- Beer will now cost $8,
- Spirits and wine will cost $9.
American Airlines increased most drink prices by $1 effective Monday October 1. Beer will now cost $8, while all spirits and wine will cost $9.
Passengers travelling in first class, business class, or Main Cabin extra class will continue to receive complementary drinks. Non-alcoholic beverages also remain free in all classes of service.
American Airlines now offers craft beer from brewers like Goose Island and Fat Tire, and Tito’s vodka and Woodford Reserve whiskey. Wine options include La Noria Tempranillo Cabernet Sauvignon, Les Papillons Grenache Rose, and La Montagne Noire Sauvignon Blanc.
Earlier this year, Southwest Airlines raised its drink prices to $6 for wine and beer and $7 for spirits. Southwest gives free drink tickets to members of its frequent flyer programme.
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