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Re: Bringing Food On Board
[Re: boucharda]
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02/03/2017 05:43 PM
02/03/2017 05:43 PM
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boucharda said: Southwest gives ONLY free peanuts and pretzels on flights but they will not give them out if someone alerts them of their allergy. Back to the original question..there is no way (other than smell) that the airline would know what you brought on board for your snack. Probably a good idea not to make it a PB & J sandwich Better PB&J than India food. It permeates the entire plane.
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