Airline food poisoning complaint....
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Short story - son flew in last night at 8pm from Dubai, having had a Seafood whatever on board as his meal. 2am this morning he starts throwing up and continues heaving through to this lunchtime. At moment in bed sleeping but not looking brilliant.
We suspect food poisoning on board the flight. Being a Bank Holiday of course, there is no-one at the airlines London offices to take any phone calls.
Should we log this with a local doctor/hospital in the meantime? My wife is on the warpath about it (my baby etc ....) and so we're going to complain officially to them when they are back at work.
Or has anyone experience of complaining about airline food? Does it get anywhere?
We suspect food poisoning on board the flight. Being a Bank Holiday of course, there is no-one at the airlines London offices to take any phone calls.
Should we log this with a local doctor/hospital in the meantime? My wife is on the warpath about it (my baby etc ....) and so we're going to complain officially to them when they are back at work.
Or has anyone experience of complaining about airline food? Does it get anywhere?
Mod note: Airline references removed, due to N&S rules
Complaints about food poisoning are always difficult as it could be related to any number of things.
It can't hurt to call the airline just to let them know in case other people had the same problem but you can't say for sure that it's their fault.
Make sure the kid has plenty of fluids and don't worry about it.
It can't hurt to call the airline just to let them know in case other people had the same problem but you can't say for sure that it's their fault.
Make sure the kid has plenty of fluids and don't worry about it.
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