Latvian airline AirBaltic will treat passengers to beer during the flight
In July, Latvian airline AirBaltic will treat passengers to real cask beer during the flight.
According to the carrier's official Twitter account, this promotion is dedicated to the Latvian Song and Dance Festival.
Passengers on some flights on 1 and 2 July have already tried the drink. Next, draft beer will be served on airBaltic flights departing on 7, 8, and 9 July.
The video posted by the airline shows the drink being poured from a special trolley carried by a flight attendant.
However, AirBaltic does not indicate the numbers and routes of the flights on which it will treat passengers to beer, so it should come as a surprise to the airline's customers.
Passengers are treated to beer from the local Latvian brand Mežpils. It is produced by a brewery founded in 1865 in Riga.