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A couple booked their daughter on a flight even though she had a nut allergy. Then walked the plane asking other passengers not to eat nuts.
The child didn't die so all is good. But they then complained bitterly about the airline.
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Take your sprog to Rhyl and no problem.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember very clearly the first time I was asked not to have peanuts on the plane. It was 2009.
Since then, I have not received peanuts from an airline until, coincidentally, last week ... I was shocked! But in every other case I have only had nut substitutes, not nuts ... nutless in Seattle, and everywhere else ...
as in the links I posted, it's entirely normal for the airline to ask you to tell them if you're allergic; they will then tell other passengers and withdraw nuts from the menu. I couldn't see anything on the Sun Express website saying what they do, so the woman did the sensible thing. The airline did not.
Surely nobody wants to cause the death of a child for the sake of a bag of nuts. Perhaps some people don't remember this case:
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diffcult one erm, if i had a child that was severly allergic to nuts, i probably would not fly with them, someone may have a sneaky nut or did not hear announcement or did not care, to risky. as an aside, i remember flying on boeing jumbos in the 70's had an upstairs with a bar, cigars cigarettes NUTS liquor, halcyon days.
bhg: "Ellipsis - it's very clear from some of the posts here that there are some people who would be totally unconcerned about their actions killing a child." - I am concerned about the parents that seem willing to risk their childs life on an unnecessary trip. If something was that dangerous to one of my children I'd not rely on the kindness of strangers to keep them safe. In this case it's the selfishness of the parents endangering the child.
For those of us who have never heard of one!!
EpiPen is the brand name of an auto-injectable device that delivers the drug epinephrine. It is a life-saving medication used when someone is experiencing a severe allergic reaction, known as anaphylaxis. EpiPen is just one of the brand names of devices known generically as Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
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