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Home / Lifestyle / Parent Slams Airline Over "No Snacks" Before Landing

Parent Slams Airline Over "No Snacks" Before Landing

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Mother reports child denied food 40 minutes before landing on an eight-hour flight.
  • Airline stated buy-on-board service ended prior to the request.
  • Online reactions were mixed, with some calling the parent dramatic.
Parent Slams Airline Over "No Snacks" Before Landing

A traveler has voiced strong criticism against an airline after her child was denied food approximately 40 minutes prior to landing. The incident occurred on an eight-hour flight from Dubai via Helsinki. Although a meal had been served earlier, the child woke up hungry and the cabin crew refused to sell any items, stating that the buy-on-board service had already closed.

The airline later confirmed that the cabin crew's actions were in line with standard procedure, as catering sales typically end about 45 minutes before arrival to allow for necessary landing checks. No complimentary snacks were provided beyond the initial meal on this specific route, prompting the mother's disappointment and public complaint.

The social media post garnered significant attention and mixed reactions from the public. Some commenters deemed the mother's reaction excessive, emphasizing the importance of personal preparation and packing snacks. Others expressed understanding for the parent's predicament during a long-haul journey.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Finnair stated that the buy-on-board service had closed about 45 minutes before landing to allow for landing checks.
Buy-on-board service typically concludes around 45 minutes before arrival to facilitate pre-landing procedures.
Experts advise parents to pack more snacks than expected and be prepared for unexpected situations.

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