“Tickets for such events are upwards of $200 so it’s unreasonable to suggest that non-drinkers should be expected to replace the usual fine wines and whiskeys with a couple of glasses of Coke,” says Alan. “There are only so many lemonades someone can drink before feeling like a kid...
As a frequent flyer with Turkish Airlines, I can confirm that they do serve alcohol on their flights. In fact, they offer a variety of alcoholic beverages on long-distance flights, including whiskey, gin, vodka, raki, and others. If you’re a wine lover, you’ll be happy to know that...