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We flew roundtrip from Boston, MA to Columbus, Ohio this week. Everyone I spoke to was great - from the reservation person to the customer service rep. to the gate and flight crew. They all were consistent in the info they gave me-which was that they no longer serve peanuts since so many folks are allergic to them.

It was a small plane with one flight attendent. None of the usual tension and "franticness" that tends to be on the larger planes. The seats were easy to wipe down since they were not that nappy type of fabric often on plane seats...they were more like a leather or...whatever...the point is they were non-absorbent, so easy to clean.

On one flight they offered rold gold pretzels and on the other they did not offer any snack, just a drink.

I wish they flew into Cleveland. We had to drive almost 3 hours to get to Cleveland once we got off the plane. Continental and Delta are the Cleveland carriers - and we are not comfortable flying on either of them, since they still serve peanuts.

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