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#109346 by Scrooge
30 Mar 2006, 23:13
I think Saudi and Iran air as well,but I do stand to be corrected.

probably not the best forumto ask this question on.[:I][:w]
#109349 by julesn
30 Mar 2006, 23:25
Originally posted by Paul H
Apart from Royal Brunei, are there any other airlines that don`t serve alcoholic drinks on their flights?


A quick Google implies that Kuwait and Egypt Air are also dry.

jules.
#109350 by Littlejohn
30 Mar 2006, 23:34
OMG! I didn't realise there were any!
#109357 by Scrooge
30 Mar 2006, 23:55
Originally posted by sailor99
OMG! I didn't realise there were any!


Pretty much any airline with a reg from an Islamic country is going to be dry,for some Reason I seem to remember having a beer on a Kuwait airlines flight,LHR-JFK,though it has been many years so I could be wrong.
#109367 by mcuth
31 Mar 2006, 01:02
*shudder*

I think I should propose a new forum rule - no mention of these airlines ever again ;)

Cheers

Michael
#109369 by preiffer
31 Mar 2006, 01:03
I don't get it - HOW do you sleep on a plane without alcohol?

In fact, how do you SLEEP without alcohol?


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#109390 by badlynx
31 Mar 2006, 07:02
Well technically Emirates, Gulf Air and Eithad are all airlines from Islamic countries but none of them are alcohol free. Depends on how strict the nations regime is really.
#109420 by csparker
31 Mar 2006, 11:36
how do you SLEEP without alcohol?


Medication.

Sat next to a guy once flying SYD - LHR who took Melatonin. Slept for about 10 hours. I can't manage that at home!
#109422 by patrickj77
31 Mar 2006, 11:43
I have been flying with a lot of the UAE based airlines... That serve plenty of alcohol...

But now Virgin fly to Dubia I can drink with them instead...
#109457 by Jonathan
31 Mar 2006, 16:12
Another worrybg trend are airlines that dont serve free alchol - and in these cost cutting times this number is bound to increase!
#109519 by MarkJ
31 Mar 2006, 22:34
Originally posted by jetwet1
I think Saudi and Iran air as well,but I do stand to be corrected.

probably not the best forumto ask this question on.[:I][:w]


No - its Ok to ask this on the Forum - its just certain people shouldn't reply!!! hahahahahaha

Sorry Dave I realise that you are going to kick my a** one day!!!
#109559 by jaguarpig
01 Apr 2006, 10:07
bloody egypt air I didn't know they were dry what a waste of a J ticket[V]:D

MAS are also not dry in fact very generous[y]
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