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Passengers suffered puking hell at 38,000 feet on Thursday when 70 (of 290) people fell ill with a vomiting bug mid-way through their flight from Mauritius to Frankfurt.
With only a couple of bathrooms available and 70 passengers desperately needing to puke their guts out, you can only imagine how horrible the rest of the flight was.
Thankfully the almost 12 hrs flight was about to conclude. Soon.
The Condor Airline confirmed that there was probably something wrong with the food they loaded in Mauritius.
What a barf drama!
Passengers suffered puking hell at 38,000 feet on Thursday when 70 (of 290) people fell ill with a vomiting bug mid-way through their flight from Mauritius to Frankfurt.
With only a couple of bathrooms available and 70 passengers desperately needing to puke their guts out, you can only imagine how horrible the rest of the flight was.
Thankfully the almost 12 hrs flight was about to conclude. Soon.
The Condor Airline confirmed that there was probably something wrong with the food they loaded in Mauritius.
What a barf drama!
The real issue would have been if the other end was at play which usually is the case with food poisoning.
A some sort of pooping bag for the opposite end of puking bag should be considered by airlines in the future.
The service is getting so crappy that the food is next.
Absolutely horrific, especially since I'm an emetophobe. The smell, the sounds, good Lord.
In regards to the Japan Airlines food poisoning incident, I thought it was interesting that due to that event, they standardized pilot meals so that no pilot would eat the same meal.
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