Couple Disembarks KLM Flight Over Allergy Concerns to Banana Bread Snack
SCHIPHOL, Netherlands - A couple with severe nut allergies exited a KLM flight at Schiphol Airport last weekend moments before takeoff after learning the planned snack service included banana bread containing almond shavings, according to reporting from NH Nieuws.The pair feared an allergic reaction from potential airborne contact with the allergen, despite not intending to consume the snack themselves.
The incident highlights the challenges faced by travelers with life-threatening allergies and raises questions about airline accommodation policies for passengers with dietary restrictions. while airlines routinely offer alternatives to in-flight meals, this case demonstrates the complexities that arise when a widely distributed snack poses a risk, even to those who decline it. KLM has reimbursed the couple’s tickets.
The couple was traveling to Edinburgh, Scotland, when thay discovered the banana bread – a enduring option to cheese sandwiches offered on some European flights for the past two years – would be served. They claim to have indicated their nut allergy during the booking process, a claim KLM has not yet confirmed.
According to the couple,declining the snack wasn’t sufficient,as they were concerned about almond shavings becoming airborne and triggering a reaction. After the flight crew stated it was not possible to prevent the snack’s distribution to other passengers, the couple chose to disembark.
KLM utilizes leftover banana bread from these flights, reusing portions that remain unserved, while cheese sandwiches are discarded after the flight concludes.