Southwest Airlines raised onboard alcohol prices. See by how much.

Southwest Airlines is raising prices for alcohol onboard.

The price for wine and most hard-alcohol drinks is increasing by about $2 for passengers, while beers are either staying the same or increasing by $1 depending on the brand.

“Southwest last adjusted pricing for onboard beverages in 2018 and recently reviewed our position as we work to keep fares low while offering our customers unmatched flexibility,” Tiffany Valdez, an airline spokesperson said in a statement to USA TODAY. “Upon review, we made the decision to implement a modest change to the pricing of our alcoholic beverages, which went into effect starting Nov. 15.”

Passengers looking to imbibe wine will now pay $8 instead of $6, and hard liquor products now cost $9. All beers are now $7, including Miller Lite, which was previously $6.

Non-alcoholic beverages remain free for all passengers.

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A-List Preferred Rapid Rewards members will be entitled to up to two free alcoholic drinks per flight based on changes the airline recently announced to its loyalty program. Those members will be able to have their boarding passes scanned to use the vouchers rather than needing to show paper coupons onboard.

Zach Wichter is a travel reporter for USA TODAY based in New York. You can reach him at zwichter@usatoday.com

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