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Miss Flying? Drink These Inflight Wines.

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    Being grounded from air travel isn't all bad. There are no long security lines and aggre

[p?c1=7&c2=17689855&c3=729456720814902341&cv=2.0&cj=1] Being grounded from air travel isn't all bad.There are no long security lines and aggressive TSA pat-downs; no middle seats and flight delays.But there's also plenty that we do miss.Binge-wa If you have trouble reading this email, go to the [online version]( [Click Here]( [UrbanDaddy](   [National](   [UD - Food & Drink] January 27, 2021 Miss Flying? American Airlines Will Sell You Its Wine. Flagship Cellars Is Curating Inflight Wines to Drink at Home [Pinterest]( [Share]  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Being grounded from air travel isn't all bad. There are no long security lines and aggressive TSA pat-downs; no middle seats and flight delays. But there's also plenty that we do miss. Binge-watching movies on a 16-hour haul, warm nuts, unlimited drinks and, you know, going places that are not here. Fortunately, we can accomplish a lot on our own in the movies, snacks and drinks department. Especially now that American Airlines has launched [Flagship Cellars, a new wine program]( that brings the same sommelier-approved wines you get on international first- and business-class flights straight to your home. [Read more]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Save]( [My UD](  [Like Us On Facebook](  [Side-ad-top-wide] [Side-ad-vertical-bgr] [Click Here]( [Side-ad-vertical-bgr] [Side-ad-bottom-wide] [Click Here](  [UrbanDaddy]( [UrbanDaddy is pure editorial. You can't buy love from the Daddy.]( [About Us]( | [My UD]( | [Perks]( | [Contact]( | [Jobs]( | [Advertise]( | [Tips]( [Email Issues]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [User Agreement]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Editorial Policy](  900 Broadway, Suite 1003 New York, NY 10003 © 2021 UrbanDaddy. All Rights Reserved. Image: Flagship Cellars

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