Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Airlines

From early boarding to allergy-friendly snacks, Spokin users have shared the best airlines accommodating travel with food allergies. See our inaugural list of the 10 top-rated airlines.

 

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1. JetBlue Airways

“My go-to airline! Has the nut allergy option available online when booking your flight ✈️!! Allows for pre-boarding, makes an announcement if requested, and does not serve nuts at all! Love the kettle pop corners they serve. ❤️ ”

@allergytravelr who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, milk, soy, shellfish, wheat, fruit, grain, msg, xanthan, and guar gum allergies


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2. Southwest Airlines

“Southwest allows me to pre-board with my allergies on all flights, has made announcements regarding my airborne fish and shellfish allergies, and prints out my allergies on my ticket. Moreover, if anyone were to eat my allergens on the plane, the flight attendants told them to put the food away. Always a great trip with Southwest!”

@katieparkins who manages tree nut, fish, shellfish, vegetable, fruit, and green bean allergies


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3. Delta Air Lines

“They do have nuts on board, but if you talk to them and the people at the gate they will let you pre-board and will not serve it on board. Also, they made an announcement before and during the flight asking passengers refraining from opening any nut products with them.”

@diyachab who manages peanut, tree nut, egg, soy, fish, shellfish, sesame, mushroom, fruit, meat, and legume allergies


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4. Alaska Airlines

“We were very pleased with Alaska Airlines on our trip to Seattle. Although there were snacks and meals with nuts, they asked all around us to refrain. Great trip.”

@scouter107 who manages peanut, tree nut, and fruit allergies


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5. British Airways

“They don’t normally serve peanuts, clean cabin, friendly attendants.”

@moniv1973 who manages peanut, tree nut, and egg allergies


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6. Air Canada

“Staff were very accommodating, made sure I had a buffer zone for my child (no one was allowed to consume peanuts), we were able to board early to wipe down chairs trays, etc. They also had safe snack (MadeGood brand) on board!!!”

@allergytraveler who manages peanut, tree nut, milk, and egg allergies


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7. Easyjet

“EasyJet has a table on their check-in page where you can report if you have a nut allergy (they recommend to do this at least 48 hours in advance). However, I didn’t see this til about 12 hours prior and they were still SO accommodating. I am traveling alone in Europe and was able to talk to the flight attendants prior to boarding. They also allowed me to board early in order to wipe down my seat. No nuts (no food at all) were sold on the flight and the flight attendants made an announcement about my allergies. Very enjoyable!”

@toriwong who manages peanut, tree nut, and milk allergies


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8. WestJet Airlines

“They were very accommodating. They allowed us to board early, they announced my son’s peanut allergy and asked that no one open peanut-containing food. They did not serve peanut containing snacks.”

@tinamarie who manages peanut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies


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9. Virgin Atlantic Airways

“I love flying with Virgin!! As a frequent flyer, I often find I have to be careful with what food I can and can’t eat. Virgin has great quality food with great labelling. All their food said whether it was gluten-free. They also made an announcement before hand which was great! Made flying fun, safe and easy!”

@amelieanstead who manages celiac and peanut, tree nut, wheat, and yeast allergies


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10. Iceland Air

“I’ve been on 14 flights with Icelandair and they’ve always been amazing. The crew is very friendly and the planes have always been clean.”

@daniellearry who manages peanut, soy, and legume allergies

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