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The best perks from 5 different airlines

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Remember the days when food and drink was free on seemingly every flight? And checked luggage was included as standard?

Well, those days might be gone, but there are still some decent perks to be had, if you know where to look. Here’s a selection of our favorites.

 

SEE ALSO: 20 tricks you can use to score a cheap flight

Free Champagne on Air France

The French take their food and drink seriously, that much we know. But did you know that Air France serves free Champagne to all passengers (regardless of cabin type) on its long-haul flights? That works out at roughly a million bottles of bubbly every year. Not just any old rubbish either – last year the airline signed up Paolo Basso, the man named World’s Best Sommelier 2013, to help choose its wine.



Free Istanbul tours from Turkish Airlines

If you’ve ever spent more than an hour so waiting for a connecting flight, you’ll already know this: time passes more slowly in airports than anywhere else on earth. It’s science or something. So hats off to Turkish Airlines, who’ve come up with a nifty way round this problem for anyone transiting Istanbul – free city tours for anyone with a stopover of 7-10 hours. No advance booking is required, just a valid ticket and sufficient amount of time to complete the tour.



Free access to the fastest Internet in the skies

Not so very long ago, the idea of using the internet on a plane seemed vaguely preposterous. How times have changed. Loads of airlines now have Wi-Fi in place, but if you’re flying within the US, get yourself on board a JetBlue plane to see how it’s really done. The airline’s Fly-Fi service is free and, if you have an Amazon Prime account, you can even stream movies and TV shows.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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