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Southwest Airlines bringing back alcohol on planes

Southwest Airlines is bringing back booze on planes. Southwest suspended alcohol sales on its planes in March 2020. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via CNN)
Southwest Airlines is bringing back booze on planes. Southwest suspended alcohol sales on its planes in March 2020. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via CNN)
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Southwest Airlines is bringing back alcoholic beverages on flights this month after suspending their sale in March 2020.

Beer, wine and hard liquor will be offered again starting on February 16, the airline said in a news release.

American Airlines is the only one of the four largest U.S. carriers that has not resumed alcohol sales.

On Southwest, non-alcoholic beverage service will also be expanded on February 16 to include options such as tonic water, Coke Zero and hot chocolate.

The beverage service is available on flights of 176 miles or more.

"Customers have expressed a desire for more beverage options, so we're delighted to restore additional on-board offerings as a part of the Southwest hospitality that our customers know and love," said Tony Roach, vice president of Southwest customer experience and customer relations, in the news release.

United Airlines resumed in November.

Delta Air Lines to First Class and Delta Comfort+ customers on domestic flights in July 2020, and then added alcohol sales back to the .

American Airlines, the last big holdout on alcohol service, told CNN Friday that it hasn't set a date for the return of alcohol in its main cabins.

"We will continue to evaluate the situation and work closely with the union that represents our flight attendants, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, and medical experts on this process to determine when we will return to full service in the main cabin," the airline said in a statement.

Incidents involving alcohol have been among the more serious cases of unruly passenger behavior during the pandemic.

In November, the Federal Aviation Administration against passengers involved in alcohol-related incidents.

Last year was the . Early in 2021, the FAA announced a "zero tolerance" policy for unruly passenger behavior that skips warnings or counseling and goes directly to penalties, which can include heavy fines and jail time.

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