American Airlines Increasing Cost of Booze

For travelers who fly with American Airlines, prepare to pay more for booze.

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According to the Denver Business Journal, American will begin increasing prices of all alcohol purchased in domestic cabins by $1 on October 1. Prices for beer will rise from $7 to $8, and the cost of wine and spirits will jump from $8 to $9.

Airline experts expect the move will lead to other competing carries also instituting price increase for alcohol. The changes implemented by American are believed to be a result of the airline making up for higher fuel costs.

An American spokeswoman told the Denver Business Journal that company representatives feel the price increases are justifiable due to the “broader array of premium brands on offer for economy passengers.”

For airline-passengers-who-lose-luggage-leave-billions-in-unclaimed-compensation.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow”>passengers flying in American’s main cabin extra section and members of the airline’s frequent traveler program will still be eligible to receive their booze for free.

The carrier also announced that it would add noise-canceling headphones made by Bang & Olufsen next year in its international premium cabins to replace the existing Bose-branded products.

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