Make sure you bring extra Benedryll and epis since the last time they
kept the main cabin peanut free but let the first class passengers have
honey roasted peanuts!!!!!!!! And definitely tell them at check in and
the nicest stewardess on board and then be prepared for other
passengers to not care. Sorry and I hope that doesn't happen to you
but you are much better off being super safe and over prepared than
sorry later.
Kara
In GatewayFEAST@yahoogroups.com, "china_mommy_05" <ltillock@...> wrote:
>
> We've booked a flight to Florida (to Disney) on American, and this
will
> be our first flying with our son who has PN & TN allergies. We did
> research the airlines and are taking nonstop flights that are the
first
> of the day, but all anyone at American would do would read their
policy
> to us. They said that we could talk to a flight coordinator a couple
> weeks prior to the flight to make any special arrangements.
>
> Does anyone have any advice about flying on American or flying with
> allergies in general? Any is appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Lori T.
>