<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MikeinSIN:
Hey everybody...
My daughter and her mother are on BA15 departing on 22 Jul. However, my daughter has chicken pox, and recently came out in the spots.
Does she need a medical certificate or something similar to say she's fit to fly?
My intuition suggests that, now she's exhibiting outward signs, she's no longer a threat to other children and it shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks in advance.
MikeinSIN
PS if anybody's on this flight, she's the 4 year old Eurasion travelling with her HKG mother... just so that you can maintain a wide berth!! 
PPS in line with her developing vanity, she refuses to brush her teeth in front of the mirror. "Mummy, my chicken pox is not nice. I don't want to see it"... [it sounds cuter in Cantonese!!
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Hey Guys...
Just to let you know that BA were very kind and let Nicola fly on Monday night...
By all accounts, the flight was better than the recent SQ trips they had made...
However, when I met them at SIN, I thought my little princess had SMALLPOX... her mum had put camomile lotion all over the spots, in copious servings!!
Anyway, just to say thanks again...
MMxx
PS Pucci, next time I fly BA, I'll be sure to put a mention to your hairbrush in my PNR.. I know it's the NEW secret code for SFU!

[And I never even used the "u" swear word!

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MMx