Anonymous wrote:I have picky eater, and we will fly international flights for 10 plus hours that will includes at least 2 meals. Does airline have kid meal or special meals for picky eater? My kid eats butter, jelly, peanut butter, plain bread, plain white rice, french fries, chicken nuggets, juice/milk, and chips/crackers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely, no, though they'll have drinks. The best thing to do is to bring your own food if your kid is that picky. Bring a bunch of crackers and pick up a McDonald's meal in the terminal before you fly.
But don't bring peanut butter, you could literally kill someone else.
As long as PB is allowed on flights - you should assume people will have nuts on the flight.
Our last flight back from London, they made an announcement that there was a passenger on board with extremely severe nut allergies, and for people to be mindful of that, and not use foods containing nuts. I have never head that happen before, but in OP's shoes, I would err on the side of caution and feed the kid things that won't kill someone else. Not only could it kill someone else, it inconveniences everyone when the plane has to make an emergency detour to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely, no, though they'll have drinks. The best thing to do is to bring your own food if your kid is that picky. Bring a bunch of crackers and pick up a McDonald's meal in the terminal before you fly.
But don't bring peanut butter, you could literally kill someone else.
As long as PB is allowed on flights - you should assume people will have nuts on the flight.
Anonymous wrote:Likely, no, though they'll have drinks. The best thing to do is to bring your own food if your kid is that picky. Bring a bunch of crackers and pick up a McDonald's meal in the terminal before you fly.
But don't bring peanut butter, you could literally kill someone else.