SWISS becomes the world’s first ‘allergy-friendly’ airline;
offers gluten free food and cabin modifications
Up until now, air travel was a nightmare for people with severe allergies.
To cater to the special needs of allergy prone passengers, Swiss International
Air Lines Ltd., (SWISS) from next month will introduce a number of ground/
in-flight products designed to enhance their air travel experience. These
innovations will include new alternative (lactose- and gluten- free) food and
drinks, along with cabin interior changes.
Allergic
reactions could range from a mild response, such as an itchy mouth to
anaphylaxis that may cause death. And it’s not only consuming food allergens
like peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, fish, wheat that trigger allergic reaction
but breathing the airborne particles can also lead to intolerance in rare
cases. SWISS has teamed up with the European Centre for Allergy Research
Foundation (ECARF) to offer its guests an even more individualized service
product for travelers with allergies. New onboard all SWISS flights will be
lactose- and gluten- free food and beverage alternatives such as lactose-free
coffee cream and a lactose-free chocolate bar.
Depending
on the length of the flight, guests may further request special snacks (candy
bars, yoghurt or cakes) that address passenger allergies, and pay full regard
to their conditions.
At
present, allergy sufferers will be able to order special meals tailored to
their needs in all seating classes on long-haul services and in Business Class
within Europe up to 24 hours before their scheduled departure.
SWISS
is making allergy-minded modifications to its cabins, too. First and Business
Class passengers will be offered pillows stuffed with synthetic materials as an
alternative to the down-filled version. SWISS is also ceasing its use in the
cabin of decorative flowers and air fresheners that might cause nose and throat
irritations; and the on-board toilets will now feature soaps that are gentle on
the skin.
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