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Singapore Airlines to review serving of nuts on flights after toddler suffers allergic reaction to passengers eating peanuts

19 Jul 2017 18:55:50

straitstimes.com

Singapore Airlines (SIA) said on Wednesday (July 19) it is reviewing the serving of nuts on board its flights, following an incident last week when a toddler had an allergic reaction to peanuts eaten by other passengers.


The three-year-old boy, Marcus, was with his parents Chris and Hong Daley on SQ217 from Singapore to Melbourne last Wednesday (July 12) when the incident occurred.


The Daleys, who are from Australia, have reportedly lodged a formal complaint with the airline.


They told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on Monday that Marcus was served a nut-free meal but had an allergic reaction after other passengers opened their packets of peanuts, which were served as a snack.


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