One criticism Frankel faced is that she shouldn’t fly at all to avoid inconveniencing others. Food allergy expert Lianne Mandelbaum, whose son has a life-threatening peanut allergy, told The Mighty it is ridiculous to suggest Frankel should simply not fly anymore or fly on a private plane, an option that’s not even available to the majority of travelers with food allergies.
“Flying can be a necessity for many people,” Mandelbaum said. “There are so many reasons to fly, including getting medical care, business or military service.” Mandelbaum added that people with food allergies should get to have a vacation, like everyone else, and have access to safe travel.https://themighty.com/2019/01/bethenny-frankel-airline-fish-allergy/
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