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Joined: 09/04/2003

Greetings: ANY AND ALL experiences would be greatly appreciated!!!!!

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To: [email]Bowzersof1@aol.com[/email]
Re: email received Monday,09/13/04 4:03 PM, Speak Up 793429

Hello Paula,

We do not serve peanut snacks on any of our flights, however, we cannot guarantee that other customers won't bring them onboard.

Feel free to call us at 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583) for any questions you may have regarding snacks served on our flights.

Regards,

Nayely
Customer Commitment
JetBlue Airways
Crewmember 15036

Anonymous
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Hello,
We recently flew JetBlue. They do not serve peanuts, however they recently started serving almonds. Is it just a PA or TNA issue?
My PA daughter I believe is also allergic to almonds by a reaction when she was about 1 1/2 yrs old (didn't see the almond ingredient at the time).
When we requested the almonds be taken off the plane, the pilot allowed it. I have read that others on the board weren't as lucky. I will try and raise the other threads.
Good luck on what you decide.

Anonymous
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Polly,
I tried to raise some, but couldn't. If you do a search with "Jet Blue", you'll find a lot of posts.

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