Originally Posted by
LAChargers
Azepine00, have you ever tried putting a mask on a 2 year old?
You might not consider H1N1 infectious but it sure seems like the rest of the world does.
Again, there was no risk of us not flying. We spoke to a manager there who told us it would not be a problem having this handled. Plus, as mentioned, we could have flown.
Nothing personal against you (sorry if my comments came across that way) but why should the airline be responsible when we decide to save a few $ by buying a restricted ticket but then change our minds due to one factor or the other? This has nothing to do with Philippine airlines - any other airline would do the same.
The airlines are not in business of saving the world from deceases, we shouldn't expect them to stop flying and stop selling seats just because there a sign of some bug somewhere.
Philippine Airlines Wants Family of 3 with Possible H1N1 to FLY!
BTW the title of your thread is very misleading: it was only one person out of three who exhibited any symptoms and there is absolutely no factual support to H1N1 suggestions.