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Hi.

The previous poster is absolutely correct. My aunt always uses a wheelchair. She gets out of the cab at curbside, tells the porter that she ordered a wheelchair, he gets one for her, she is then taken directly to the waiting area and she is usually the first one to go on the plane, (in the wheelchair).

Airport staff are usually very amenable and compassionate.

I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I went through that when both my parents passed away in 1995. I had to fly to Florida.

Not an easy time.

You are in my prayers.

Melody
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