Thank you Patti and "judge" for your response. Yes, I notified Delta 9 months, 6 months, 1 month and 1 day prior to boarding the plane. In addition, I notified two people at the check-in, two people at the boarding desk, and two people on the plane. When purchasing my ticket I was told that Delta would do whatever is possible for a safe flight. And their policy is to have a "buffer zone" of 3 rows in front and 3 rows behind. They did not follow their policy, in fact handed the rows in front and behind me and simply say "don't open the peanuts because of a person with an allergy on board!!!
I have flown many times - and have never had a problem. The attendants at other companies CHOOSE to serve something different. I totally understand that the airline can not stop someone from bringing nuts on board. But speaking as a person with a severe life threathening condition, it's better to have 1, 5, 10 people eating peanuts than the whole freakin plane. True there are other allergens in the air and many people suffer from it. But there is nothing more severe or life theathening than a bee sting or a nut allergy.
And as for "The Judge"... good for you, you have a dictionary!!! Bad for you, there wasn't a single false claim in my statement. Any negative image from Delta is at their own doing. I am simply reporting the FACTS, not as you put it "implied to be factual". Delta did INDEED endanger my life .. and quite frankly that pisses me off!
By the way Judge, the name you chose to hide behind is very telling.
Jane
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