Originally Posted by belynch
...It's a courtesy for those flying to notify the carrier in advance of an allergic condition, but if it doesn't happen, and at the end of the day it means you and I can't eat our lox or trail mix for a few hours. Oh well. At least we don't have to live in fear of death every time we enter an enclosed space or put uncontrolled food near our mouths....
Nicely put. Thanks for contributing to society's civility. ^
[Mod Hat On]
This discussion is really not about UA so much as it is about what could happen on any airline (or off the airline, for that matter).
So moving to Travel Buzz.
cblaisd
Moderator, United