As ever Sub, you believe just what you want to believe and trust only those you feel you can trust. I've scoured the internet for reports of deaths on aircraft caused by nut allergies. I may well have missed something but I've only found one, and that was a young girl who had died after eating a sandwich she had bought from Pret, it was nothing to do with nuts being eaten or sold on the plane itself. Make of that what you will.
Sinky, the big problem in these days of people trying to find reasons to obtain compensation for whatever, the airlines etc. are placed in an impossible situation as far as allergies are concerned. Client says that they or someone connected with them has an allergy, airline makes announcement as detailed by BT, something happens, whether connected with the airline travel or not, and there will always be lawyers willing to earn a crust by presenting some sort of case to try to obtain compensation, even though the problem was caused by something way beyond the airline's control.
It is a corrupt world in which we live.
The voice of sanity at last...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/new...db1392cc&ei=13
I saw that mon ami, I still find it astonishing that parents are happy to farm out the responsibility for the health of their child to a couple of hundred complete strangers on a plane, many of whom will be pissed. They should be prosecuted for Child Abuse.
Last edited by sinkov; 26-05-2024 at 08:42 AM.
What I read Pete is that the parents began asking passengers to refrain from eating nuts and wouldn't sit down when requested so the captain told the crew to throw them off. I have no doubt in this authoritarian, nanny state world we live in it cannot be long before our imbecilic legislators ban the sale of eating and selling nuts on planes, in fact I would say it is inevitable.
What next? The eejits will want to bring back National Service next.