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Flying tips for wheelchair users

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BARBARA TWARDOWSKI and JIM TWARDOWSKI website Wheelchair­travel. He discovered, after reading Airasia’s website, that he cannot fly with the airline because his battery-operated wheelchair weighs more than the airline allows.

When choosing a seat, Morris prefers a window to avoid being crawled over by other passengers.

Also, keep in mind that wheelchair users exit the aircraft last. The de-planing process can easily take 25 minutes or more, so when booking a connecting flight, always allow ample time. Morris recommends a minimum of 90 minutes.

After booking your flight, contact the airline at least 48 hours prior to departure and let them know you will need special assistance.

Avoid wheelchair damage

You can help prevent wheelchair damage by attaching written instructio­ns explaining how to operate your chair, as well as how it folds and tilts. Before turning a wheelchair over to airport personnel, take off any removable parts such as the seat cushion, removable wheels and footrests. For your own baggage, carry as little luggage as possible. The airline’s curbside baggage check can be helpful if available, or consider purchasing a rolling suitcase designed to attach to a wheelchair.

Finally, always carefully inspect your wheelchair for damage when it’s returned to you and immediatel­y notify the airline if there is a problem.

How to navigate bathroom concerns

Many domestic flights are on single-aisle planes which rarely have accessible bathrooms on-board.

To avoid embarrassm­ent, always confirm before departure that the plane has an on-board wheelchair. Flight attendants can push you to the bathroom.

Better yet, consider that domestic airports are required to have accessible restrooms in all terminals; you will definitely be better off using the toilet before you depart.

What to do if things go wrong

If you encounter an access problem at the airport and the airline is unable to resolve it, ask to speak with the Complaint Resolution Official. Each air carrier is required to have one or more available on site or by phone. This individual has the authority to problem solve on the spot.| The New York Times

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AIR travel can cause a great deal of apprehensi­on for seasoned and novice travellers. | LARS LEETARU The New York Times
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