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If you’ve ever boarded a flight, sat down, and immediately started calculating whether a glass of wine was really worth the price, Air Canada has some very good news. As of September 1, the airline now offers complimentary beer and wine in Economy on every flight, including routes to Mexico and the Caribbean. No special fare or elite status required.
This change rolled out a few months ago, but it’s still worth a reminder — especially if you’re choosing between airlines.
Air Canada quietly raised the bar for Economy travelers this fall by making free beer and wine standard across its entire network. That includes domestic flights, U.S. routes, and sun destinations where drinks often come with a price tag on other airlines.
It’s a rare move in North America, where complimentary alcohol in Economy has slowly disappeared. Air Canada is now one of the only major airlines on the continent offering free beer and wine across the board, not just on select long-haul routes.
This update isn’t just about alcohol. Air Canada also expanded its complimentary snack lineup with a clear focus on Canadian brands and better-for-you options.
Depending on your flight and departure time, you might see:
MadeGood Cinnamon Bun Soft Baked Oat Bars on morning flights
TWIGZ Craft Pretzels and Leclerc Celebration Cookies
Greenhouse Ginger Defence Wellness Shots on select routes
An expanded Bistro menu featuring Canadian-made snacks
And yes, if you want a beer without the buzz, Air Canada is now the only North American airline serving non-alcoholic beer inflight, with Heineken 0.0 included at no extra cost.
Free beer and wine may sound like a small perk, but it signals something bigger. Airlines have spent years trimming back Economy perks, especially on leisure-heavy routes. Air Canada is going the opposite direction, clearly leaning into vacation travelers and comfort-focused flying.
For passengers, that means:
Fewer surprise onboard charges
A more relaxed start to vacation
Less nickel-and-diming at 35,000 feet
It also brings Economy a little closer to how flying used to feel, when a drink and a snack were simply part of the experience.
The free drinks rollout comes alongside other recent upgrades, including:
Fast, free Wi-Fi for Aeroplan members on many routes
Refreshed lounges and expanded in-flight entertainment
A redesigned mobile app and smoother airport processes
Together, it’s a clear signal that Air Canada is investing in making flying feel more enjoyable again, even if you’re not sitting up front. Free beer and wine on every flight might not change aviation forever, but for travelers, it’s a very welcome shift. Whether you’re toasting the start of a vacation, easing into a long flight, or just enjoying a small comfort at cruising altitude, this is one upgrade that feels genuinely good.
If this is the direction Economy flying is heading, we’ll happily raise a glass. 🍻
Is beer and wine really free on all Air Canada flights?
Yes. Air Canada offers complimentary beer and wine on all flights, including domestic routes, U.S. flights, and destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean.
When did this start?
The program launched on September 1, 2025.
Does this apply to Economy Class?
Yes. Complimentary beer and wine are available to Economy passengers, not just premium cabins.
Are non-alcoholic options included?
Yes. Heineken 0.0 is complimentary, making Air Canada the only North American airline offering non-alcoholic beer inflight.
What about snacks?
Air Canada expanded its complimentary snack lineup with Canadian-made options like MadeGood oat bars, TWIGZ pretzels, and Leclerc cookies. Availability varies by route and time of day.
Does this include flights to Mexico and the Caribbean?
Yes. These destinations are included.
Are there any restrictions?
Alcohol is served responsibly and only to passengers of legal drinking age. Availability depends on aircraft and beverage service.
Do you need Aeroplan status or a special ticket?
No. Complimentary drinks are included regardless of fare type or loyalty status.