Southwest Airlines hikes in-flight booze prices

Your next in-flight buzz on Southwest might cause a bigger hangover on your wallet.

Southwest Airlines will increase the price of on-board alcohol offerings starting Wednesday, according to a statement from the airline.

What they’re saying: “The airline said it would implement a modest change to alcohol prices,” reported WFLA. However, Southwest didn’t disclose how much the prices would increase.

  • The Dallas Morning News has reported the price of liquor will increase from $7 to $9 while the price of beer will increase from $6 to $7. Wines will increase from $6 to $8, according to the outlet.

The backstory: The airline last adjusted pricing for onboard beverages in 2018 and recently reviewed its position “as we work to keep fares low while offering our Customers unmatched flexibility,” the statement reads.

  • Non-alcoholic drinks will still be offered for free on flights longer than 175 miles, according to the airline’s website. On shorter flights, passengers will be offered water.
  • The price increase comes just days before a busy holiday travel period is expected to begin.
  • During the pandemic, some airlines, including Southwest, stopped selling alcohol to passengers due to incidents of unruly passengers.
  • According to data from the Federal Aviation Administration, there were 2,455 unruly passenger reports in 2022, down significantly from the 5,973 reported in 2021. So far in 2023, there have been 1,820 unruly passenger reports.
  • In 2022, the FAA fined unruly passengers a total of $84 million.
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