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34 fall ill on flights from Guam to Japan; food poisoning suspected

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two separate flights on two separate airlines, passengers felt sick before boarding, but let’s jump to the conclusion that it was airline food.

uh, right.

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were they at the same accommodation before boarding the (different) flights?

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Pilots are not allowed to have the same meal. For exactly this reason.

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The article says only the students got sick and some of them said they felt sick before the flight so obviously it was something they had before the flight. Otherwise, other passengers would have gotten sick from eating the same in-flight meal.

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Thank God the pilots didn't share the same meal.

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Ossan,

Pilots wouldn't be served a meal on a relatively short haul route like Japan-Guam.

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USN, United pilots get one meal on the Guam-Japan flight. Their choice if it’s on the flight up or the return. It’s a 9 hour duty day for them, do you think they pack a lunch?

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OssanAmericaToday  06:53 pm JST

Thank God the pilots didn't share the same meal.

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I am relieved you're ok wallace food poisoning can result in severe symptoms, prolonged hospitalization.

Senior family members and shellfish/clams, bring back vivid memories.

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USNinJapan2Nov. 8  10:12 pm JST

Ossan,

Pilots wouldn't be served a meal on a relatively short haul route like Japan-Guam.

You're right, it's only a 3 hour 50 min flight.

Never seen meals served even to passengers on such a short flight.

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End of last year I had food poisoning from oysters. I was so bad for ten days. Never again.

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Pilots are not allowed to have the same meal. For exactly this reason.

Which statistically doesn't change the risk for the pilots, because usually the cases are very rare for the passengers. So if the pilots deny the meal for the passengers that is highly probably ok, and then instead draw again the lottery... It's at least the same chance of getting food poisoned.

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How sad, the poor kids saved up, the parents and the grandparents helped, and they were looking forward all year long only to be poisoned while on vacation.

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Those bentos left out of the refrigerator overnight sound suspicious now.

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thats a shame. Hope those poor kids are OK

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Hope it ain’t a nutter doing it on purpose.

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If this was a zombie movie type, 28 day later... we are doomed

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Oh my god I was joking about it being students but it really was! This happens TOO often!

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"Some passengers reported feeling sick before boarding the flight, and Japan Airlines told airport officials it did not believe inflight meals to be the cause."

Ummm... yeah. So, they just all suddenly got sick by chance... you know... after eating the in-flight meal. The only thing that would surprise me less is if it were a school trip and the sick all students.

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I hate to knock my counties airlines. But compared to Asian companies. No comparison.

Hope the kids will recover soon.

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