Nomad Traveler
MemberFirst of all it is not at all indecent to ask this question as it is genuinely a problem for lot of people. My Dad being in his late 80’s really struggles with this situation on a flight and he has opted for catheters that gets tied to his leg.But that’s because of his age factor as well.For him that is the most convienent way to address the nature’s call.
There should definitely be some norms which these Airlines need to adhere for wheelchair assistance and having a regulatory control over them is really need of the hour.As these devices are manhandled and definitely not take care off.
Wheelchair sizes and airplane cargo holds
I highly appreciate the information shared on this forum.Because this will solve a big problem for my Dad while travelling.😀
You can surely go in for a wheelchair Uber.I mostly accompany my Dad, but off course there are times when I’m not there so in that case Wheelchair Uber gives me a lot of mental peace for his accessibility needs and I believe he has started travelling by himself and tells me to just book an Uber.
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