If you fly with a nut allergy, wipe down your seat and tray

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Adapted from BMJ 8-15 Feb 2025

According to an article in Archives of Diseases of Childhood published in 2024, food induced allergic reactions are less common during flights than on the ground.

Contrary to popular belief, nut particles are not transmitted through aircraft ventilation systems so do not pose substantial risks to passengers with nut allergies.

The most effective preventative measure you can take is to wipe down your seat, tray, and areas around your seat.

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