Originally Posted by
KNRG
I don't like this policy. They do not nut-sterilize a plane. That would mean ripping out all the soft goods (carpet, seat covers, foam, etc..) and sterilizing everything else. It's all pomp and circumstance.
If a person cannot fly because of a nut allergy, they cannot fly because of a nut allergy. End of story, lest they want to charter a private jet which has never had contact with a nut.
A comment like this will only be made because the OP does not have a child or a family member who is allergic to nuts!