icouldlivethere
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I securely lash my luggage to one of those foldable luggage carriers called "wheels", using a long bungee cord, attach the extended handle of it to the back of my ECV with another bungee cord and tow the whole thing behind me. The "wheels" fly as a medical necessity, free. I've used this method for years.Also how did you push your luggage while driving your ecv?
They make room for the ECV ahead of time in the cargo area. You won't get the ECV when you have to change planes, though. You will just need to advise them if you need special transportation at the transfer airport.
A lot depends on the time between flights.You can get your ECV when you change planes as long as you gate check it. You take it to the door of the plan with you, they take it from there and load it just like they do the strollers. Then when the plane lands they bring it to the door of the plane again and you go to your next flight and do it all over again.
If you check your ECV at the check in desk with your luggage then you won't see it again until the end of the trip, but I would never advise doing that. It is much safer and more convenient to keep it with you and gate check it.