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Celiac Disease: Gluten-Free Required
Sono celiaco/a. Anche piccole tracce di glutine mi fanno stare male. Vi chiedo di preparare il mio piatto separatamente, con utensili puliti e su superfici non contaminate dal glutine.
Phonetic guide
So-no cheh-LEE-ah-ko. An-keh PEE-ko-leh TRAH-cheh dee gloo-TEE-neh mee FAN-no STAH-reh MAH-leh.
As a celiac patient you have more options than you think. From free extra baggage to tax benefits.
1 in 100
people has celiac disease, but only 1 in 4 is officially diagnosed
30+
countries with GlutenGo emergency phrases available, fully offline
€6 bn
size of the global gluten-free market — still growing every year
Most European airlines allow celiac patients extra baggage for medical food. Request it at check-in with a doctor's certificate.
Many countries let you recoup part of the extra cost of gluten-free products via your tax return. Keep receipts and ask your doctor for a diagnosis letter.
Order a free GFML (Gluten Free Meal) with your flight booking. Available on Brussels Airlines, KLM, Lufthansa and many more at no extra cost.
An English-language doctor's letter opens doors: extra baggage, special meals and smoother customs when carrying large quantities of gluten-free food.
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