Booze could be coming back to Southwest Airlines planes this spring.
also extended its pause on alcohol sales for its domestic and short-haul international economy cabins at that time.
Southwest, which doesn't physically divide its cabin like larger airlines, usually sells alcohol onboard and offers drink tickets to travelers who buy its more expensive "Business Select" fare. Lyn Montgomery, president of TWU 556, which represents Southwest's roughly 16,000 flight attendants, has said alcoholic beverages shouldn't be served while the federal mask mandate is in effect. It is scheduled to expire March 19.
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