If your flight is canceled, this restaurant will give you free margaritas

Bahama Breeze's margarita flight.
Bahama Breeze's margarita flight.

If you run into issues at the airport this Fourth of July holiday, Bahama Breeze has something that can ease the pain.

The Caribbean restaurant brand is running a “Flight for a Flight” deal in select U.S. cities, serving free margarita flights to travelers whose plane trip gets canceled. Each drink flight includes three-ounce pours of the eatery’s classic, dragon fruit and coconut-pineapple margaritas.

Flyers can redeem the offer by showing proof of cancellation from the airline to their server. The promotion will run from July 1-8 at participating locations in Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, and Washington, D.C.

What are the terms of the Bahama Breeze 'Flight for a Flight' deal?

Travelers must be 21 or older to claim their margarita flight, and their canceled flight must be scheduled between the promotion’s run dates, according to the terms and conditions. No food purchase is necessary to qualify.

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The offer is limited to one drink flight per person and is good for one visit only.

AAA predicts that nearly 51 million Americans will travel 50 miles from home or more over the Fourth of July weekend, marking a new record for the holiday. More than 8% of those travelers are expected to fly.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller@usatoday.com.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trade in your canceled flight for a free margarita flight

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