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Analysis: Canadian Airlines Report Misses the Mark on In-Flight Allergy Risks
In our view, the 2016 report of the Canadian inquiry into peanut, tree nut and sesame allergies on airplanes is generally disappointing.
Airlines and Allergy: FAA Bill Seen as Progress, if Short of Goals
Advocacy groups still hope to enhance on-board provisions for passengers managing food allergies.
Airlines and Allergy: Auto-Injectors Would Be Required on Planes Under Law
In-flight staff would be required to know how and when to use auto-injectors for food allergic passengers under proposed federal legislation
Hawaiian Airlines Says Aloha! To GF Snacks
Hawaiian Airlines adds Gluten-Free Snack Boxes to their onboard menu.
United Airlines Quietly Changes Its Peanut Policy
Crew “may” now ask passengers nearby not to open or eat peanut products.
Airlines Hear the Case for Allergy Accommodations
An unprecedented opportunity to make the case directly to the top U.S. airlines for clear guidelines for accommodating air travelers with food allergies.
Airlines Face Lobbying from Allergic Travelers
Allergic travelers are getting vocal about rights, gaining political support and starting petitions.
Canadian Airlines Release Food Allergy Policies
West Jet and Air Canada recently released new food allergy policies. Read up on the changes and the specifics of each.
Comparing The Airlines’ Allergy Policies
See the newly updated Airlines & Allergy Policy Directory here. For older chart, click on the image below, or here.… Read more »