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Southwest Airlines is launching a new “Sip and Ship’ program that will allow flyers to check one case of wine for free.
Southwest Airlines' new 'Sip and Ship' program allows one free checked case of wine per passenger.
KEY POINTS
- The program starts April 24 and applies to flights from select West Coast wine country locations.
- A case is defined as up to 12 unopened bottles in a box or wine suitcase under 50 pounds.
- Southwest recently raised checked bag fees, but wine cases under this program are exempt from those charges.
- The Sip and Ship program coincides with Southwest's new service to Sonoma County Airport.
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