Hi all,
I will soon be taking a 9 hour non stop flight with my 3 year old who has multiple allergies (wheat, soya, nuts and eggs). The flight is with BA and when I spoke to them today they said they cannot guarantee whether the flight crew would agree to store and reheat any food that I carry !!
I have checked their special allergy menus and nothing on there is free of everyone that DS is allergic too...
I was planning on carrying a sandwich for lunch which he would have as soon we take off... So that doesn't need to be stored. But for dinner, my plan was to carry a pasta dish.... Something that would need to be kept in the fridge and then reheated.... So what do I do if they refuse to store it ?!? Has anyone been in this situation before ? I will be carrying snacks and fruits for the remaining journey, but DS would need something filling for dinner....
Also, he still has a bottle of milk at bed time..... Any idea how I can carry milk? Even if I buy milk from boots after check in, how do I store it ? I am always paranoid about food going bad and that isn't helping this situation
TIA :)
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Long haul flight with a toddler with food allergies... Help !
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mumtosp · 26/10/2015 21:48
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