Allegiant Air removed a mother and her son from a flight after the son’s severe nut allergy caused a conflict. The family claims the crew refused to stop selling nuts on board, which led to their removal and delayed their travel by a day.
Allegiant Air Removes Passengers After Allergy Incident
The mother and her son, traveling from Chattanooga to Tampa Bay, were ejected from the flight due to the son’s nut allergy. Despite informing the crew of the life-threatening condition, they were removed. The family had to drive to a different airport, causing a full-day delay.
Allegiant Air’s Handling Sparks Outrage
Reports indicate that the conflict escalated when a crew member refused to accommodate the passengers’ request to stop selling nuts. Allegiant Air later informed them they were removed for “unruly” behavior. However, a recorded conversation revealed that this claim was fabricated.
Formal Complaint Against Allegiant Air
The passengers filed a complaint with the United States Department of Transportation (DoT). They asked the DoT to enforce allergy training for crew members and requested a fine for Allegiant Air. Although the airline offered flight credits, the mother is seeking full compensation for damages and delays.
Airlines Addressing Severe Allergies
Unlike Allegiant Air, some airlines, such as easyJet, have banned nut sales and introduced preboarding procedures. They allow passengers with allergies to clean their seating areas. Other airlines create buffer zones to prevent allergic reactions. However, not all carriers have adopted these practices, highlighting the need for more consistent policies. Remember to check WentWorld.com and follow our social media channels for ultimate travel tips and destination guides.
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