United Airlines has brought the booze back to its flight menus.
This week, United Airlines announced it brought hard liquor back after removing it due to a slew of violent onboard incidents started by passengers.
“United has been serving beer, wine, and hard seltzer since June 1. But starting Monday, liquor miniatures will be available for sale through contactless payment in United Economy on its Domestic, Canada, and Latin markets,” United told FOX Business in a statement, adding the return of alcohol is “in response to the feedback we’ve received from both customers and flight attendants.”
“The ability to offer a complete food and beverage menu is something that we know is important to our customers,” United continued. Liquor will only be available to passengers on domestic flights traveling 300 or more miles.
Passengers will be able to make their alcoholic beverage purchases via contactless payment technology, CNN Travel reports.
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