Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Alcohol returning to flights at Southwest

- KELLY YAMANOUCHI

Southwest Airlines brought alcohol back to inflight service this week, nearly two years after it removed its onboard booze because of the covid-19 pandemic.

Southwest, the secondlarg­est carrier in Atlanta, says its customers who had drink coupons set to expire in 2020 or 2021 can now use them for beverages through 2022.

The return of alcohol on Southwest flights generated opposition from the Dallasbase­d airline’s flight attendants union, which raised concerns about unruly passengers on board.

Transport Workers Union Local 556 issued a statement saying it is “outraged” at Southwest’s actions, which it called “both unsafe and irresponsi­ble.” Unruly passenger incidents have increased during the pandemic, with some travelers refusing to comply with mask mandates and acting out on planes.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion highlighte­d the problem of alcohol-fueled passenger disturbanc­es last year, saying it received nearly 300 reports of such incidents caused by intoxicati­on in 2021.

Many other airlines have already brought alcohol back on board.

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines, the dominant carrier at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport, briefly discontinu­ed alcohol service on domestic flights early on in the pandemic, but brought alcohol back to those flights starting in July 2020.

Delta has called for more action by the federal government to combat bad behavior on planes, pushing for a national no-fly list for unruly passengers convicted for onboard disruption­s.

But Delta said it does not plan to remove or adjust alcohol service at this time, saying it is “confident in the robust set of procedures and support systems we have in place.”

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