
Sep 21, 2012, 12:34 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 31
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Originally Posted by plovewell
Don't ever be fooled into taking a flight on El Al!!! On June 6, 2012, I flew on this airline, Flt. LY7 from Tel Aviv to New York. About 1 1/2 hour into the flight, I began to throw up from the food they had served me (the only food I had eaten that day). Through the entire flight, the flight attendants didn't help me as I threw up repeatedly. I was traveling alone. I asked to move away from the screaming 16 month old child next to me, but they said they couldn't do that. I staggered back to the galley 3 times to exchange my blankets which had vomit on them. I had to beg for mint tea or water to drink. They said they would "Get to me after they served a meal." at one point, but they never did. It was an UNBELIEVABLE flight ~ the stewardesses actually had time to repeatedly flirt with a male passenger sitting only a few feet from me, but couldn't help me out! I was SO sick. When we landed, not one of them asked me if I needed any help or assistance. I wrote a registered letter to the company about the incidence, but they never responded or apologized... UNBELIEVABLE...You may think you are saving money or time with this airline, but BE WARNED, don't EVER fly this airline!!!!
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It's highly unlikely that the food served on board that flight was responsible. Food poisoning does not manifest itself within 90 minutes but more within 24 to 48 hours. Now, this does not justify the lack of assistance even if it is true that it may have been a problem for them to help you in the middle of the meal service whilst they were busy serving food to a plane load of other passengers.
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