Flying presents a particular set of challenges for people with allergies to peanuts and tree nuts. Even touching an armrest... read more →
Two recent cases raise the question: How far should an airline go to accommodate passengers with special needs? Before her... read more →
Lianne and Joshua Mandelbaum never step on an airplane without six vials of injectable epinephrine and a bottle of liquid... read more →
Allergic travelers are getting more vocal about their rights, gaining some political support, and two new write-in campaigns are underway... read more →
Having a serious allergic reaction at 30,000 feet can be life threatening. (Photo: Thinkstock) After two young girls had life-threatening... read more →
No one works harder to change the world than a mom who feels her child has been treated unfairly –... read more →
September 2014 – United Airlines has amended its allergy policy to make some accommodation for peanut-allergic passengers. Now, travelers with... read more →
When a United Airlines flight crew said they wouldn’t make an announcement to passengers that Lianne Mandelbaum’s son, Joshua, would... read more →
How do I explain to my nine year old son the humor in recent articles listing the 8th-worst reason flying... read more →