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  • Not the Nuts!

    PC going crazy.. when will it stop?

    http://www.news.com.au/world/air-can...-1225817555153

    Air Canada ordered to provide nut-free seats

    Air Canada

    Air Canada passengers need no longer fear for accidentally ingesting nuts / File Source: news.com.au

    * Two complaints recived since 2006
    * Allergic passengers fear nut death
    * Air Canada to provide "nut-free" zones

    CANADA'S transportation regulator has ordered Air Canada to accommodate passengers with severe nut allergies by seating them in new nut-free zones on aircraft.

    "The agency has determined that a buffer zone, including an announcement within that zone, is the appropriate accommodation for persons with disabilities due to their allergy to peanuts or nuts," the Canadian Transportation Agency said in its ruling.

    The agency had received two complaints from passengers with nut allergies since 2006.

    One of the complainants had hidden in the airplane washroom for 40 minutes while nutty snacks were served to other passengers on a flight from Frankfurt to Toronto.

    In another case, a traveller was removed and was rebooked on another flight two-and-a-half hours later in which "all nuts were removed".

    Other passengers on the second flight were also asked not to bring nuts onboard.

    In its ruling, the federal regulator noted the nut allergies in these cases were so extreme that nuts did not have to be ingested.

    Rather, the mere presence of nuts in the immediate environment was "enough to cause concern".

    The three-member panel deemed these allergies to be tantamount to an impairment or disability, which airlines must accommodate.

    Air Canada argued it should be up to the passengers to take precautions against exposure to nuts.

    It does not serve peanuts on flights, but does serve smokehouse almonds, cashews and other snacks which may contain nuts.

    "If a passenger is allergic or sensitive to products that may be found in the aircraft cabin, it is the passenger's responsibility to bring the proper medication and to have the proper protection," Air Canada said in its submission.

    But allergy specialists said peanut proteins have been found in commercial airline air filters, demonstrating they may become aerosolised in flight and remain suspended in aircraft cabins.

    The regulator said creating a nut-free buffer zone is the best solution, and gave Air Canada 30 days to come up with a recommended size of the buffer.

  • #2
    wow... I didn't realise being in the presence of nuts could cause an attack.

    You learn something new every day!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by whatsthequestionnow View Post
      PC going crazy.. when will it stop?
      SQ already do this:

      http://www.sqtalk.com/forums/showpos...9&postcount=20

      Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
      wow... I didn't realise being in the presence of nuts could cause an attack.
      http://www.sqtalk.com/forums/showpos...0&postcount=26

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      • #4
        I am perfectly aware that this discussion is about a potentially life threatening situation and it is wrong of me to joke about this.

        But has it occurred to anyone that we encounter nuts at work on a daily basis? No wonder I'm always in a hissy fit!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jhm View Post
          I seem to recall being informed last year that SQ would no longer provide nut*-free cabins.

          (*The plant, not human, variety. )
          ‘Lean into the sharp points’

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jjpb3 View Post
            (*The plant, not human, variety. )
            What a shame...
            God must have been a ship owner, he placed the raw materials far from where they are needed and covered two-thirds of the earth with water...

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            • #7
              I imagine the next AC commercial will feature actor James Hong sitting on board flight 008 saying "No Nut is Good Nut!"
              Le jour de Saint Eugène, en traversant la Calle Mayor...

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              • #8
                I completely understand why anyone that does not a food allergy can't understand why the big fuss about having nut free food and environment on a plane etc...

                Some background that may be of interest but please ignore if you prefer:

                I'm allergic to pretty much all nuts and sesame seeds which makes traveling really tricky. Actually living in Asia was wonderful and frightening at the same time as every "Auntie" was sure that their dish would not make me sick and I should try it... Let's say we ate at home far more than one should given the cheap & fantastic food readily available locally but carried the risk of an ingredient that my body would react violently to. That, and always carrying an epi-pen on me (adrenaline shot of I had a reaction).

                Luckily I don't have the so severe allergy that means even airborne particles set me off. As long as my food does not have the allergenic ingredient in it I'm pretty much ok. I've tried organising a no nut menu with SQ but they don't seem to exist anymore (as per many airlines now except Air Canada it seems wrt the OP). Luckily the lovely steak options available with Book the Cook are perfect for me (and tasty).

                Qantas also seem to have stopped offering a no nut menu. I think they are playing it safe in these litigious times as they can't be sued for someone having an allergic reaction if they are clear that they can't cater to such allergies... Sometimes it is easier to bring your own food

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