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BBC presenter kicked off flight after ‘showdown’ over daughter’s peanut allergy


BBC weather presenter, Georgie Palmer, says she and her family were told to leave a flight from London to Turkey by an ‘angry little captain’ after informing the crew her daughter had an anaphylactic allergy to peanuts

A BBC presenter says she was kicked off a flight to Turkey with her family because of an ‘angry little captain’

A BBC presenter says she was kicked off a flight to Turkey with her family after asking passengers not to eat peanuts due to her daughter’s allergy.

Weather forecaster, Georgie Palmer, 49, was set to travel to Dalaman from London, Gatwick with her husband Nick Sollom, 48, and daughters Rosie, 12, and Annie, 14. However, after telling the crew Rosie had an anaphylactic allergy to peanuts, she claims her family was “hoofed off the plane”.




Georgie says she asked the passengers not to eat nuts on the flight, “who all turned back to kindly ask the row behind”. However, she says when the captain found out about her daughter’s allergy, he refused to fly with the family, leading to a showdown.

Weather forecaster, Georgie Palmer, 49, had a booked a holiday to Dalaman from London, Gatwick

Recalling the drama, she said: “We gently asked the passengers at the front of the plane to share our request, and, row by row, as swift as a carefully crafted toppling domino trail, all the passengers turned back to kindly ask the row behind to please not eat nuts on the flight. It was calm, earnest & with an overwhelming sense of solidarity & empathy.

“There’s no beef with simple asks like these. People get it! The hand holding, tears & emotion from the passengers as we were hoofed off the plane after the angry little captain shouted at us from the cockpit.”

Talking to the Mail, she slammed SunExpress for their “disgusting” treatment, fuming: “How we were treated was disgusting. The captain decided because of my daughter’s allergy he didn’t want to fly with her on board.When he found out I had spoken to the other passengers he was screaming at me from the cockpit. He was so angry, the next thing I knew we were told to get off the plane.”

Georgie and her family ended up taking an EasyJet flight to the holiday resort the following day and said the crew happily made several announcements asking passengers not to open packets of peanuts on board. However, she said they were forced to spend an extra £5,000 booking the additional flights, an airport hotel and other costs.

The presenter concluded: “Rosie is in a terrible state about this. It has ruined her holiday.We don’t go away all the time, we maybe fly once a year and have never had problems with other airlines.”





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