Southwest Airlines has announced that it will resume alcohol sales on its flights on February 16 after nearly two years, a pause it extended last year given to a surge in in-flight disruptions by passengers.  A Joshua Roberts/Reuters image.

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Southwest Airlines to bring back alcohol service on planes after a nearly two-year hiatus.

After close to two years of forcing at least some passengers to white knuckle it or pack along nips given Southwest’s suspension of in-flight liquor service given in-flight contretemps during the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Southwest has announced that it will resume in-flight liquor sales on February 16.

What could possibly go wrong? 

Not even Quincy Quarry News can count the ways.

Then again, many a parent heading to Disney World, Disneyland, or any of many family-themed vacation destinations during the following school winter vacation week will surely be greatly appreciative.

Source: Southwest Airlines to bring alcohol back on planes after nearly two years

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