d-man's mom
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We are taking a quick trip to my brother's for Memorial Day weekend (Phila-Providence, pretty short flight). Got a rate of $29 each way per person on Southwest. Better than driving!!
I booked online the first flight out to get there, but am on the second flight in the am returning.
I called cust svc today and told them of ds' peanut allergy. They noted the records and suggested that I change my morning flight on the return to the first flight of the day. It's just SO early and we are going to be pretty far from the airport, so I'm keeping my original flight.
Anyway, my question-
She said that when I check in, I have to tell them of the peanut allergy, and they will give me a form to fill in. Has anyone heard of this before? What is the form? Is it a liability release form or something???
Also, I found out that people with WDW in Dec, and Donovan will have his 5th bdy while we are down there, so for the return flight he will be 5 years old.
Does the fact that I will have to wipe down the seat to get rid of any previous peanut residue override the age limitation? I am going to try and get the first flight out, but if I cant, I really want to be able to board early so that we are not stuck in the middle surrounded by a bunch of people eating peanuts! The agent I spoke to couldn't answer my question.
I booked online the first flight out to get there, but am on the second flight in the am returning.
I called cust svc today and told them of ds' peanut allergy. They noted the records and suggested that I change my morning flight on the return to the first flight of the day. It's just SO early and we are going to be pretty far from the airport, so I'm keeping my original flight.
Anyway, my question-
She said that when I check in, I have to tell them of the peanut allergy, and they will give me a form to fill in. Has anyone heard of this before? What is the form? Is it a liability release form or something???
Also, I found out that people with WDW in Dec, and Donovan will have his 5th bdy while we are down there, so for the return flight he will be 5 years old.
Does the fact that I will have to wipe down the seat to get rid of any previous peanut residue override the age limitation? I am going to try and get the first flight out, but if I cant, I really want to be able to board early so that we are not stuck in the middle surrounded by a bunch of people eating peanuts! The agent I spoke to couldn't answer my question.