Mid-Flight Food Poisoning: What Passengers Need to Know and How Airlines Handle It

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 28, 2024 02:30 AMNews
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Experiencing food poisoning is unpleasant under any circumstances, but it can be particularly challenging when it happens mid-flight. Despite stringent food safety measures adopted by airlines, incidents of foodborne illnesses can still occur, as evidenced by a recent Delta Air Lines flight that had to divert due to spoiled meals. Knowing how to respond if you fall ill onboard is crucial for ensuring your safety and comfort during the flight.

Passengers who feel unwell should immediately notify the flight crew, or it might be best to postpone travel until recovery if the flight is still on the ground. Flight attendants, trained in basic first aid, can provide initial care like offering air sick bags and ginger ale. In severe cases, they can contact a ground-based doctor via satellite for further instructions.

Airlines have stringent measures to prevent foodborne illnesses. Meals are prepared up to 24 hours before departure and kept chilled until served. Premium cabins on domestic flights and all classes on long-haul international flights still offer meals, which are carefully managed to ensure safety. Food safety controls in catering kitchens include checking cooking temperatures and maintaining sanitary conditions. Onboard, meals are reheated rather than cooked, reducing the margin for error. Flight attendants are trained to handle food minimally to maintain hygiene.

To further minimize the risk of foodborne illnesses while traveling, passengers should consider bringing their own snacks or meals, especially for long flights. Opting for non-perishable items like nuts, dried fruits, or granola bars can be a safer alternative to in-flight meals. Additionally, passengers should avoid eating foods that are more likely to spoil, such as dairy products or uncooked meats, particularly on long-haul flights where food may be stored for extended periods.

Staying hydrated is another crucial factor in preventing foodborne illnesses. Drinking bottled water rather than tap water on flights can reduce the risk of ingesting harmful bacteria. Passengers should also practice good hygiene by washing their hands thoroughly before eating and after using the restroom. Carrying hand sanitizer can be useful when soap and water are not readily available. These simple measures can significantly decrease the chances of falling ill during a flight.

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