How to Fly with an Older Companion
If you are a companion, here are some tips to make your flight easier.
If you are a companion, here are some tips to make your flight easier.
Steps
- Ask the person to do an inspection before the flight and hear the doctor’s advice about the restrictions.
- Do book in advance to have a variety to choose from.
- Compare prices.
- If you or your companion book using a wheelchair or first class seats in the panels separating the classes. Aisle seats are easily accessible.
- Tell the agent if any of you people who uses a wheelchair passengers. Repeat information at the office of boarding staff.
- Tell your travel agent about restrictions related to diet.
- Bring your jacket. Older people they get cold quicker than the young.
- Bring your medications for at least two days in hand luggage. If the normal baggage is lost, we need to stop taking pills.
- Take with you a list of prescription medications and it is good to know how to buy medicines when you get in an airport.
- Walk during the flight. State long is not healthy, especially for the elderly.
- Take a sandwich. Food that airlines may now serve stomach upset anyone who has not flown for a long time.
Tips
- If you notice in advance, agencies can book a room for the corridor, that is a chair that is designed to enter the aisle. At the gate person will be transferred to the special chair and the chair person will go to baggage.
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