Could I ask those that have flown in UC recently, how many remember if nuts (primarily peanuts) being served with the drinks service. Just trying to estimate the probability from a sample of frequent virgin flyers, and those that have mentioned it in trip reports often describe it as a welcome treat.
I'm thinking I might have to downgrade my family from UC as number one son has a peanut allergy. This has never been a problem before on Virgin, but that has always been in economy. I was going to be a surprise for them, so they won't be disappointed as they will never of known.
We know that there is no such as a a nut free flight. But I had forgot that nuts are served on Virgin flights to UC passengers both as part of the menu ingredients and the drinks service in Upper Class. The menu service is not really an issue, but having actual peanuts distributed around the UC deck would cause concern.
We always have to balance the risks in involved with flying against the rewards (this time experiencing the Grand Canyon & Monument Valley ). We always bring his own food and the ventilation systems have HEPA filters , but having bowls of peanuts around is probably too higher risk for us.
I'm thinking I might have to downgrade my family from UC as number one son has a peanut allergy. This has never been a problem before on Virgin, but that has always been in economy. I was going to be a surprise for them, so they won't be disappointed as they will never of known.
We know that there is no such as a a nut free flight. But I had forgot that nuts are served on Virgin flights to UC passengers both as part of the menu ingredients and the drinks service in Upper Class. The menu service is not really an issue, but having actual peanuts distributed around the UC deck would cause concern.
We always have to balance the risks in involved with flying against the rewards (this time experiencing the Grand Canyon & Monument Valley ). We always bring his own food and the ventilation systems have HEPA filters , but having bowls of peanuts around is probably too higher risk for us.