Click on a label to read posts from that part of the world.
Click on a label to read posts from that part of the world.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
More from AOL Travel:
Airline tickets,
Hotel reservations,
Car rental,
Vacation packages,
Discount cruises,
Last-Minute Deals
Travel Guides:
Las Vegas,
New York City,
Los Angeles,
Boston,
Chicago,
Washington, DC,
London,
Rome,
Paris,
Tokyo,
Minneapolis,
Phoenix,
Austin,
Charlotte,
San Diego,
Mexico City,
Copenhagen,
Sydney,
Bangkok,
Bogota,
Toronto,
Costa Rica,
Bermuda,
Puerto Rico
© 2012 AOL Inc. All rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Trademarks | AOL A-Z HELP | Advertise With Us | About Our Ads
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-17-2008 @ 7:10PM
Eva said...
I hadn't seen peanuts on a plane in years until I flew Continental this summer, Air Canada banned them completely awhile back. Nuts and all nut-related products were banned at my junior high too, cause yeah - there's the odd allergy case who can go into anaphalactic (sp?) shock and potentially die just from breathing air where peanuts have recently been. One day in grade 8 someone brought a PB and J to school, and we all got the afternoon off while they sanitized every surface in the school. Not kidding.
Brace yourself... I'm guessing peanuts on planes are an endangered species.
Reply