Travel

Request Gluten-Free Meals in Advance

Most airlines provide gluten-free meals if requested ahead of time. Make sure to notify the airline when booking your ticket and confirm 48 hours before departure. Even if a meal is ordered, it’s still a good idea to bring your own snacks in case the meal isn’t available or isn’t truly gluten-free.

Pack Your Own Snacks

Airports and planes often have limited gluten-free options, so pack a variety of snacks like gluten-free granola bars, nuts, dried fruit, and gluten-free crackers. This ensures you have something safe to eat during layovers and delays.

Be Wary of Airport Food

Some airports now offer gluten-free food, but cross-contamination risks are high. Look for sealed, certified gluten-free packaged foods in airport shops or restaurants that specifically advertise gluten-free meals.

Hydrate and Stay Safe on Long Flights

Bring a refillable water bottle and stay hydrated throughout the flight. Pack gluten-free meals for longer flights, especially if you have concerns about the airline’s ability to provide safe meals​.

Thinking Ahead.

By organizing your gluten-free travel plans in advance—whether by land, air, or sea—you can significantly reduce stress and fully focus on enjoying your journey with peace of mind. 

Careful planning allows you to anticipate any potential challenges, such as limited dining options or cross-contamination risks, making sure you’re prepared with safe, gluten-free meals wherever you go. With the right preparation, eating gluten-free on the go becomes a smooth, hassle-free part of your travel adventure, allowing you to focus on the fun and exciting experiences ahead!