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Tips For Smooth Air Travel With Power Wheelchairs
Just because you need a wheelchair doesn't mean that air travel is out
of the question. Today, many airlines are making air travel with power
wheelchairs easier and more convenient than ever before, but there are
also things you can do to make travelling easier and less of a hassle.
Most of these things involve a little advanced planning and asking
questions. Some ideas to help make your air travel more enjoyable are
provided here...
The first thing you should do when you are purchasing your tickets is
let the airline know that you are travelling with a disability or that
your travel partner is disabled. You will need to also let them know
that you will be travelling with a power wheelchair. While the
wheelchair cannot go with you onto the plane, you should be able to use
it up to the actual plane itself. Keep a record of the names and
positions of the airline personnel that you speak to in case there are
any questions later.
If you let the airline know, they can plan for your arrival and ensure
that the crew knows that they are to help you from your wheelchair to
your plane seat and that your power wheelchair will need checked. Don't
be hesitant to let them know how they can best assist you. Upon arrival
to your destination, the crew will retrieve your wheelchair and help
transfer you back into it so that you may continue on your journey.
It's important to know the airline's policies regarding travellers in
wheelchairs so that you know what to expect and what information to
provide when booking your tickets. Check with several different airlines
to see which one will be the most helpful and ask them for any advice
they might have that will make your trip easier. Ask them if their will
be an accessible washroom on board the flight you are thinking of
taking, and if not, find out if there are other flights that might be
suitable.
If sitting in one place isn't comfortable for you and you don't mind
changing planes, consider booking shorter connecting flights instead of
one long flight. If you request it, the airline might provide you with
an escort to accompany you in getting from one plane to the next. This
can be particularly helpful if the time between connecting flights is
short.
It's also a good idea to plan your transportation to and from the
airport well ahead of time. If you're planning to take a taxi or
shuttle, make sure to book with them in advance so you don't have to
worry about it at the last moment. Plan to arrive at the airport earlier
than suggested to give yourself plenty of time to get any assistance you
may require.
Another great tip to consider when considering air travel is that in
order for the crew to help you and check the wheelchair for you, or even
for the airline to allow the power wheelchair at all, the wheelchair
must be equipped with batteries that are of the dry cell type. Any other
type of battery may leave you without any alternatives.
If you are traveling internationally, make sure that you purchase a
converter or adapter that will suit your wheelchair. Plug ins for other
countries may be very different from your own, therefore, having an
adapter or converter is the best way to ensure that you can recharge
your battery when needed during your travels.
These are just a few ways you can help to make your travel a success,
and every airline and airport will have different policies. Air travel
with a power wheelchair is easier than it used to be and there are many
organizations such as miusa (mobility internation usa) offering
information to help take the stress out of travelling. The key is to
know as much as you can before you start your trip. Research the airline
you intend to take, as well as the places you want to visit and stay at
to make sure they are accessible. Look into transportation options at
your travel destination to find out what is available for you to make
the most out of your vacation!
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