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Question about peanut allergies
My stepson, age 16, has a peanut allergy. He's never flown before, so our upcoming July trip to Italy will be his first time. We are flying Cincinnati to Paris on Delta, connecting to Alitalia from Paris to Rome.
I called Delta and they said they will ask the people immediately surrounding him to not eat peanut products. I'm not aware of how Alitalia, our connection from Paris to Rome, will handle it. I've been on planes recently where they ask us to forgo all peanut products, even those we brought with us. So I'm getting mixed information and I'm not sure what's correct. We will bring two epi-pens with us, and he should be okay as long as the people immediately around him are not eating peanuts. But he's so allergic that if he even smells the scent of peanuts, it makes him nauseous and he has a mild reaction. Of course, he's 16, so he doesn't want anyone to notice him or make a fuss. I know he's not going to take it seriously enough to alert the flight attendant. I'll need to handle it. Or his dad. I'm just not sure what to say. I don't want to be difficult but I don't want him to have a terrible reaction over the Atlantic, hours from landing. How are peanut allergies handled on planes these days? I'd especially like to hear from people with allergies, or parents of kids with allergies. |
I'm no subject matter expert but I do fly a lot and have experienced a bunch of times when the airline won't serve peanuts at all if there is a pax with a peanut allergy that is known beforehand.
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Delta will not serve peanuts (if they are advised), but they cannot stop other passengers from eating peanut products they have brought on board. Not sure that Alitalia serves peanuts.
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As far as DL they make it really easy. Just have to click a button online in the reservation. As long as it's done more then 24 hours out they won't load peanuts or meals with peanuts. Regardless of time notified before they'll make an announcement and it'll be on the paperwork the FA gets before boarding. DL normally makes announcements in a way as to not identify the passenger since some take not getting their bag o nuts badly.
Can't say for AZ, but AFAIK all at least have a policy. I'd call AZ to make sure they know. |
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Thanks everyone. I spotted this article, too: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/26/w...-airlines.html
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What your doc says? Did you try to use allergy reduce pills? I used alavert to fight with my allergy on wool and fleece
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