09-11-2024
01:19 PM
09-11-2024
01:19 PM
@rees30095 wrote:
Dancingdavid....I'm not sure I've ever flown Southwest, but I happened by this blog so I posed this question since it seemed to be a good place to ask.
The mouse house welcomes you always and thanks for the response.
Southwest did do what you were describing until about five years ago whenthey stopped providing peanuts onboard. However they don't have full oversight of everyone's private snacks on board so if a customer brought their own peanut items onto the plane there isn't a control for that.
A mask might help, but the person could also need to eat or drink something, and as @tappingmom1 described it is a difficult situation.
Just general message board practice would be to start a new thread if you have questions as opposed to replying to such an old post which in this case turns out to have a lot of outdated information.
Since it is a Southwest message board I incorrectly assumed you had a question about flying a Southwest flight - this board wouldn't have any information on the other airlines necessarily although I think there is an industry-wide trend to get away from serving peanuts. Maybe try FlyerTalk.
Hopefully visiting the Mouse again in 2025! Always a great time.
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08-01-2019
11:08 AM
Few people appreciate the severity of the peanut dust allergy. On our last trip we have been met with a condescending tone when the peanut dust allergy is mentioned. I myself don't have the allergy, but I am the one who has to help manage it when my wife has a reaction, it can be scary.
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