Does Alaska airlines give you snacks and drinks for free like southwest?
Because I know every airline is different like when I used to fly frontier to Las Vegas the snacks and beverage service used to be free but now you have to pay for the snacks and beverage.
Because this Friday I'm flying Alaska airlines from denver to Seattle Washington because I'm going to see my cousin because his wife just had a baby girl. And I'm wondering if I have to pay for snacks and beverage like soda on Alaska airlines or not because frontier you have to pay like southwest you get soda and snacks for free is it like with Alaska airlines
Their website may have that info
Sodas are free.
They give you a small pack of cookies for free.
Everything else you pay for.
Obviously you need to know this in advance, as you may decide not to fly after all if the answer is unfavourable.
Complimentary soda, juice and tea, etc, and tiny bag of snack
Food for purchase
https://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/flight-experience/main-cabin/food-and-drink
JetBlue in the USA is premium on snacks. Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages and multiple larger bags of premium snacks included. Cheez-It® crackers, Rold Gold® Pretzels, PopCorners® popcorn chips, Abby's Cookies™ Chocolate Chip, TERRA® Sweets & Blues™ potato chips
Coke® / Diet Coke® / Coke Zero® / Sprite® / Sprite Zero®, Seagram's® Ginger Ale or Seltzer Water or Tonic Water, Ocean Spray® Cranberry Juice Cocktail or Orange Juice or Apple Juice or Pineapple Juice, Campbell's® Tomato Juice, Mr. & Mrs. T Bloody Mary Mix, Fuze Iced Tea®, Dasani™ Bottled Water, Dunkin' Donuts® Decaf/Original Blend Coffee, Dunkin' Donuts® Original Tea
Alaska Airlines will give you a free snack and beverage service. I usually pack a little extra snack in case I still get hungry.
Congratulations on your cousin being a parent. Enjoy Seattle. It is a beautiful city.
Frontier is now a "ultra low cost" carrier thats why you have to pay for snacks and drinks. Alaska airlines still gives you a free drink
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