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SWISS becomes the world's first certificated 'allergy-friendly' airline.
Wednesday, 21st May 2014
Source : Swiss International Air Lines
Swiss International will be introducing a number of ground and inflight products from May onwards that are specifically designed to enhance the air travel experience for allergy sufferers;

These innovations will include new alternative (lactose- and gluten-free) food and drinks, along with changes to the cabin interior.
 
4Hoteliers Image LibrarySWISS has teamed up with the European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation1 (ECARF) to offer its guests an even more individualized service product that is particularly geared to travellers with allergies.

The new product, which will be introduced from the beginning of May onwards, will see lactose- and gluten- free food and beverage alternatives (such as lactose-free coffee cream and a lactose-free version of the popular SWISS chocolate bar) offered as standard on all SWISS flights.
 
Depending on the length of the flight, SWISS guests with allergies or other intolerances may further request special snacks (candy bars, yoghurt or cakes) that pay due and full regard to their condition. Alternative dairy and bread products will also be available in all SWISS Lounges in Switzerland. And, as at present, allergy sufferers will be able to order special meals tailored to their needs in all seating classes on long-haul services and in Business Class within Europe up to 24 hours before their scheduled departure.
 
SWISS is making allergy-friendly modifications to its cabins, too. First and Business Class passengers will now be offered pillows stuffed with synthetic materials as an alternative to the down-filled version. SWISS is also ceasing its use in the cabin of decorative flowers and air fresheners that might cause nose and throat irritations; and the on-board toilets will now feature soaps that are particularly gentle on the skin.
 
"We have seen a steady increase over the past few years in our customers' need for an air travel environment that pays due regard to any allergic conditions," explains Frank Maier, SWISS's Head of Product & Services. "So we've been working with ECARF to provide a concrete response to these demands and make everyone's air travel experience as pleasant and problem-free as possible."
 
"The numbers of people suffering from allergies have been increasing throughout the industrialized world for several years now," adds Professor Torsten Zuberbier, the Director of ECARF, which is based in Berlin. "Over 30 per cent of Europe's population are directly affected by one or more allergies – not to mention those indirectly affected, such as their families. Yet only around ten per cent of sufferers get the right medical treatment; and allergies are still often not taken seriously, even by the sufferers themselves."
 
SWISS is the first airline in the world to meet the ECARF criteria for ‘allergy-friendly' airlines. As a result, SWISS can now place the ECARF seal of approval on its service product range.

1 - ECARF in brief:
The European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation (ECARF) has been bestowing its quality seal of approval on products and services that pay due and full regard to the needs of allergy sufferers since 2006. Some 1,200 such approvals have been awarded to date, and the ECARF quality seal is now available in 12 different languages. The charitable ECARF foundation was established at Berlin's Charité University Hospital in 2003, with the aim of engineering a change in the perceptions of allergies and an improvement in their treatment both within Europe and beyond. ECARF is administrated by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft (Association of Foundations for the German Sciences), and is committed to helping to secure a better and simpler life for allergy sufferers.


SWISS's ECARF certification has been awarded in collaboration with the Service Allergie Suisse of the aha! Allergiezentrum Schweiz foundation. Aha! Allergiezentrum Schweiz has been working within Switzerland for years – and with sizeable success – to improve the lives of those suffering from allergies and other intolerances.
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