• deranger@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Airplanes constantly turn over the cabin air 10-15x per hour with bleed air from the engines. This then heads out the outflow valves to the exterior of the airplane.

    The recirculating fans have HEPA filters on them, but the majority of air is fresh.

    Even with no peanuts on board, there still can be contamination of the other foods served on board, not to mention residue from previous passengers snacks.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2dpkpjjnw2o

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        11 hours ago

        They do, but they don’t serve food containing them on the flight. And I’ve been on flights where they announced that there was a passenger onboard with a severe peanut allergy and requested that nobody open any food containing peanuts, in case someone brought some in from outside.