Air Canada’s peanut- and nut-free buffer zones are ready for takeoff. But will these accommodations really fly?
Travel & Dining
Have Kitchen, Will Hit the Ski Slopes
Our travel expert’s cool allergy-friendly places to ski.
Teen Almost Kicked Off Plane
A mother’s request for a p.a. announcement about her teenage son’s peanut allergy almost got them thrown off a flight. The pilot’s concern? That the allergy was a flight risk.
To the Alarm of the Allergic, Pets are Back in the Cabin
An airline policy reversal has landed cats back in the cabin. For allergy sufferers and those with asthma, it’s more than just irritating news.
Teen Almost Thrown Off Flight Over His Allergy
On a cross-country flight, Maureen Neary revealed her son’s peanut allergy to the crew in an effort to keep him safe. But an unexpected turn of events almost saw the Nearys kicked off the flight.
Food Allergy Tips for Visiting Relatives Safely
Don’t let food allergies get in the way of enjoying time with your relatives. Be polite but be firm to stay safe and ensure a peaceful get together.
Our Travel Guide: Accommodations
Going on holiday? Let hotel employees know about food allergies before you check in and avoid taking chances with your health.
Allergic Living’s Travel Guide: Travel by Air
Make air travel with food allergies hassle-free by prepping with these tips before you fly.
Our Allergy Travel Guide: Planning Ahead
Don’t let food allergies keep you from your dream vacation. Be smart and be prepared and you’ll be ready to handle almost any situation that comes your way.
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 »