Hi Kathy,
All you have to do is to call the airlines and tell them you need visual
assistance. The travel agent doesn't know as much about it as they think.
The airlines have been very good to help me and they have not forgotten me
either. If they want to know what is visual assistance, just tell them the
airlines that you need someone to take you to your gate, meet you at your
gate on the other end, and to help you find your luggage at the end of your
trip. You are not required to ride that wheelchair unless you want to do
it! I hope this helps. Praying for your dad, keep us posted when you can.
Huggs and blessings,
Virgie and Hoshi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 5:24 PM
Subject: possibly flying alone
> Hey Guys,
> We're still waiting to get the latest update on my dad, but one
> possibility is that I fly out ahead of my family so that I'm sure to make
> it there and then have Greg and the kids join me, if needed. This way,
> the kids will miss less school and all that. Anyway, in talking to our
> travel agent today, she advised us that I should request a wheel chair to
> insure that I get assistance between flights. I'm going from Bangor to
> Boston, Boston to Chicago and Chicago to Green Bay, if I can get one of my
> siblings to pick me up from the airport. GRIN! That's still 50 miles
> from my dad, but it's close. Anyway, is there any way around this
> wheelchair thing? The agent said that if I don't, the airlines is more
> likely to forget me. I'd love your thoughts.
> Kathy
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