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Old May 7, 2017 | 6:18 pm
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Originally Posted by tomalan
I came down with a very bad case of food poisoning on a journey from Hong Kong to Toronto where I travelled on a Business Class ticket with Turkish Airlines.

I started coming down with the symptoms in the last few hours of my second leg to Toronto. From the time I boarded the flight in Hong Kong to the time I arrived in Toronto, I was on a Turkish Airlines plane or in their lounge for 37 hours and the symptoms started near the end of this journey. During my layover in Istanbul, I was in their very good lounge the entire time.

I cannot be certain where the tainted food was consumed, I have a strong suspicion it was from the seafood appetiser that was served to me at the start of my second leg, as my symptoms started about 6 hours after that. From the research that I have done food poising can be either from a bacteria or a virus, and symptoms are most likely to start within 6 to 12 hours, but can be as much as 3 days.

Apart from enduring over 5 days of suffering, my biggest disappointment is how Turkish Airlines has handled this after I made them aware. The only reply I have received from them was a flippant “too bad, we hope your next flight with us is better”. Their ‘contact us’ system only allows communication to them through their difficult to navigate Customer Feedback webpage. I have asked to speak to someone directly but have not received a reply.

I would appreciate any suggestions from some of the more senior members here.

This is my first post here, and I apologise that I am starting off asking for help, as opposed to contributing.


Thank you
OP I am sorry for your bout of Food Poisoning. If this had happened on land a restaurant would ask when was the last meal you consumed? Are you allergic to anything?

Food poisoning has an incubation period and also if others have had the same dish and symptoms. At a restaurant a lot of the patrons who consumed the same dish would potentially exhibit the same symptoms.

The only way to prove it is to go in for testing at a hospital or Doctors office.

I am not sure what compensation Turkish can give you other than a few thousand miles or a "We will look into it e-mail and thanks for bringing it to our attention". Unless you can prove it and you are exhibiting severe symptoms there is not much you can do except ride it out.

I would take Probiotics, Kefir, Kamboucha, liquids and rest. Ginger Ale, Peptbismol etc.
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