Canned wine on United

Daily Aviation News on the 30th of September – Canned rosé anybody?

In a bold move, United Airlines has decided to expand its economy wine offerings by introducing canned rosé. While this might sound perfectly fine in the US, can you imagine the reaction in France? The mere thought of canned wine could spark a revolution in some parts of Europe! Joking aside, this initiative by United aims to elevate in-flight wine selections, but let’s hope none of those cans make their way to French airspace! Read more here.

Canned wine on United

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