Sunday, July 18, 2010

Japanese airline first to offer draft beer

Japan's All Nippon Airways has announced it will become the first airline in the world to offer draft beer in-flight beginning on Tuesday.



The airline said the draft beer will cost 1000 Yen (£7.55, $11.30) per glass and 20 cups will be available on each domestic flight, except Tokyo to Okinawa flights, which will have 40 glasses.



Officials said the beer will be served using keg technology designed to compensate for air pressure problems that previously made draft beer problematic on flights.

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