Did someone say more free beer and wine?
Air Canada is raising a glass to Economy passengers with free beer, wine, and snacks on all flights.
Fresh from the news that Air Canada is debuting transatlantic routes on revolutionary
narrow-body aircraft, and Aeroplan changing how members earn points and elite status, complimentary beer, wine—and exclusive Canadian-made snacks—are now available for all customers on all flights.
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This new addition to Air Canada’s service also includes routes to Mexico and the Caribbean with beverage service operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Express flights operated by Jazz.
But that’s not all.

There will also be new snacks to savour thanks to an upgraded food and beverage offering on board.
On morning flights (before 10 a.m.), a new Canadian classic joins the snack cart — MadeGood Mornings Cinnamon Bun Soft Baked Oat Bars — alongside popular favourites like TWIGZ Craft Pretzels and Leclerc Celebration Cookies.
Free from the top 9 allergens, they are a family-friendly organic option.
Passengers on Toronto–Downtown Billy Bishop flights (after 10:30 a.m.) can now strengthen their immune system while they fly with complimentary Greenhouse Ginger Defence Wellness Shots, the organic, plant-based pick-me-up also featured in Air Canada’s premium snack baskets and Bistro menu.
The refreshed Expanded Air Canada Bistro menu will now highlight even more Canadian-made bites, from Summer Fresh Hummus & Crackers and Quaker Maple & Brown Sugar Oatmeal Cups to tangy new TWIGZ Sour Cream & Onion Pretzels and nostalgic Smarties.
Last but not least, Air Canada is the first North American airline to serve Heineken 0.0 inflight — a refreshing non-alcoholic option to pair with its complimentary beer and wine service.
For more information about Air Canada's complimentary beer, wine and snacks service, click here.
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