Quote from: SweetandSour on September 19, 2013, 12:19:39 PM
I always confirm at the gate and when I preboard to wipe my seat.
Quote from: spacecanada on September 18, 2013, 05:30:23 PM
I'm a bit nervous of our flights with United next month. I noted the allergy when I booked the flight and then contacted them to confirm it would be on my file, but their reply didn't comfort me at all. Kind of a CYA reply that they don't have allergy accommodations and cannot guarantee a safe environment. (They don't serve nuts or peanuts onboard but I've heard they may roast nuts in first class.) Fingers crossed that we won't have any trouble. (I'm definitely airborne reactive.)
Too bad WestJet doesn't fly to where we're going on vacation this year.
Quote from: hezzier on September 18, 2013, 10:37:37 AM
I recently flew Southwest (and I know most of you would not, but there a few that do) and when the were giving out the snacks, a gentleman asked if they had any peanuts. The flight attendant politely informed in that there was a peanut allergic passenger on the plane and therefore they were not serving peanuts. I think they had 4-5 other choices of snacks for everyone.
Quote from: Kaleigh on September 18, 2013, 08:16:31 AM
I flew on Delta this past week and was told that my flight would be peanut free after I informed them of my allergy. However, as snack and beverage service began the whole plane was served peanuts and there was a very strong odor throughout the plane. Luckily, I did not have a severe reaction. The flight attendants told me (with a little attitude) that they were not told about my allergy. Be careful on Delta!