Bangladesh, June 1 -- While alcohol is commonly served on many international flights, several airlines around the world operate with a strict or near-complete absence of alcoholic beverages onboard, reflecting cultural, religious, and regulatory influences.

In many cases, these carriers instead focus on non-alcoholic refreshments such as juices, soft drinks, tea, and coffee, while prioritizing cabin service and hospitality in other areas.

Among the most well-known is Saudia, which maintains a strict no-alcohol policy across all routes. In Kuwait, both Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways follow similar rules, while UAE-based Air Arabia also does not serve alcohol on its flights.

In Southeast Asia and beyond, Royal Brunei Airlines operat...