France is a country loved around the world for its culture, including gastronomy and fashion. That’s a major competitive advantage for national carrier Air France, and makes the airline very appealing, including among premium passengers.
The airline very much leans into its French roots, and along those lines, the airline is modifying its onboard drink selection. Everything that’s not French is being eliminated, with one exception.
As the airline describes it, “to showcase the best of France, the revamped selection exclusively features French brands, with the exception of Coca-Cola.” So with these changes, the airline is no longer serving Schweppes Tonic (owned by Suntory) or Sprite and Fuze Tea (owned by Coca-Cola).
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


