People can sometimes resort to unusual and unexpected measures when managing their allergies during flights. From unique precautions to extraordinary actions, people with severe allergies may go to great lengths to ensure their safety and well-being onboard.
As?reported by Business Insider,?on July 13, 27-year-old Leah Williams embarked on a flight from Germany's D¨¹sseldorf to London's Heathrow Airport.?
Leah faces the challenging condition of anaphylactic shock, a severe allergic reaction that can be life-threatening.?
During her Eurowings flight from D¨¹sseldorf to London, Leah Williams took the initiative to request the cabin crew to announce her severe nut allergy. She kindly asked passengers to avoid opening peanut packets during the flight to ensure her safety.?
However, this time, they declined, stating that it went against the airline's policy.
Leah Williams told?Business Insider?that the flight attendant didn't make eye contact. He didn't grasp the seriousness of her situation and asked if she needed an inhaler.?
Faced with no other option, the woman decided to spend a significant amount, $185 (?15,000), to purchase all 48 packets of peanuts on the flight. She intended to prevent other passengers from buying and opening them during the journey.?
The flight attendants meticulously counted all 48 packets of peanuts to ensure they charged the correct amount. Surprisingly, they even asked Leah Williams if she wanted to take the packets home, which she declined.?
Consequently, the crew placed the 48 boxes of peanuts in a plastic bag and stored them at the front of the cabin.
While Leah spent ?15,000 to safeguard herself from an allergic reaction during the flight, she could travel safely but at a substantial cost.
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