tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7791147721832190914.post3074478945257638705..comments2022-11-19T03:01:55.102-06:00Comments on Mom To Food Allergy Kid: Flying with a Peanut Allergy.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7791147721832190914.post-44166136737317325702012-02-07T17:58:25.055-06:002012-02-07T17:58:25.055-06:00There are several airlines that are peanut free, a...There are several airlines that are peanut free, and you can make special arrangements to fly on them for severe allergies, my friend had to do this for her son and it was a hassle but worked!Levi's Mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18210833187451001512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7791147721832190914.post-47842261929602001532012-01-04T15:26:17.625-06:002012-01-04T15:26:17.625-06:00In my experience, it depends on the airline stewar...In my experience, it depends on the airline stewards. We flew Delta when Beau was 4 1/2. They asked us to raise our hand if anyone was allergic to peanuts so Jon and I both did, since both of our kids are. On one flight, they refrained from offering peanut M&M's entirely, and on another they did not hand them out 2 rows in front, 2 rows in back. Some passengers were cool with it, some snickered. It never ceases to amaze me that airlines, stores, family/kid events, etc. still serve peanut products with the prolific increase of the allergy. Try to bring a latex balloon to a hospital ward. It just doesn't add up.Jon Kuhlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03832411771923694108noreply@blogger.com