For the 15 million Americans with food allergies, being safe on a flight requires far more than a seatbelt. Now, in a landmark development, a proposed new law would require all airlines in the U.S. to carry epinephrine auto-injectors on every flight, and to train in-flight staff on when and how to use them.
Currently, only a handful of carriers stock epinephrine auto-injectors, or make any type of food allergy accommodations for passengers and their children.
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