The CTA agreed to Air Canada’s request that food can’t be guaranteed nut-free within one of its allergy buffer zones.
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Air Canada Unveils Allergy Policy
Air Canada’s peanut- and nut-free buffer zones are ready for takeoff. But will these accommodations really fly?
A Rash of Cell Phone Allergies
Prolonged use of cellphones is leading to numerous nickel reactions of the face and jaw, an allergists’ conference is told. There are solutions.
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.
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.
DOT May Halt Service of Peanuts on Planes
Learn how you can have your say on whether or not the U.S. Department of Transportation bans peanuts from flights.
Flying Allergic
Exposure to a food allergen at 40,000 feet is an allergic person’s worst nightmare. For many travelers, it’s happening more often than it should.
WestJet Scraps Nuts
Those with peanut and nut allergies can breathe a little easier when they fly with WestJet. Changes to the airline’s food allergy policy mean that tree nuts and peanuts will no longer be served or sold on board.
Have Kitchen, Will Travel – to Europe
Traveling with food allergies can be a challenge. One family makes it work by carrying a suitcase full of safe foods, cooking most meals and learning to adapt when things don’t go as planned.