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angellove839

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angellove839 Rookie

There is a website Open Original Shared Link that lists each airline and whether or not they serve gluten-free meals (when the trip is long enough to need a meal). Make sure that you know your food is gluten-free before you eat it - look at US Airways....

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It's not 100% accurate. I went on United and they have a gluten-free meal. A salad, gluten-free roll, etc. Unfortunately, on the flight back they gave me a rice krispie (in package) which, of course, is not gluten-free, but other htan that were gluten-free. I didn't eat the rice krispie.

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astyanax Rookie

how long ago was that celiac3270 ? united used to offer gluten-free meals then they didn't for awhile, are they offering them again?

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how long ago was that celiac3270 ? united used to offer gluten-free meals then they didn't for awhile, are they offering them again?

8 days ago and then again 6 days ago. We called them a few months ahead of time for a gluten-free meal.

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tonyevans Newbie

I do all of my airline booking online, directly from the airline I want to use. The vast majority give the option of specific meals, on the booking form. All the airlines I've used have a gluten-free option. It's part of the reason I choose to book this way. At least then I know it has been ordered and I can use a substitute airline if I can't find a gluten-free meal.

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