stitchlovestink
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Honestly, it won't do much good to call them again. She's already been told their typical procedure. At this point it is up to the gate agent to handle the situation as they see fit within company guidelines and they are not going to tell travelers all the possibilities of how the gate agent may handle the situation because they do not know the variables that may apply that particular day. Her best bet is to speak with the gate agent as soon as the gate agent is available.I would call SW and discuss the situation; you may need to tell them that she wants/needs to take the ECV all the way down to the door, but does not need the aisle chair as long as she can go straight to her seat.
It may be that they will have a manual wheelchair for her to get down the jetway; some airlines and/or airports prefer to take ECVs down directly from the gate because if they are over 50 pounds they will have to take it to a lift or elevator so that it an go down to the ramp area, and be loaded into cargo. Typically, the airlines that I fly on will let you take it all the way to the door, and then a gate agent or someone from "host services" will take the ECV back up the ramp to the gate, and then send it down.
Call SW, and see what their plans are to accommodate her to the gate of the plane.
Also it is a rare ECV that weighs less than 50lbs. Only ONCE has my ECV been taken back up the jetway to an elevator. SW has lifts they can use right at the end of the jetway where the plane door is. When you get to the end of the jetway, and are about to enter the door to the plane, there is another door to the right (at the end of the jetway) it is for SW crew to access gate checked items as well as other needs.
I fly SW with my ECV several times a year. They aren't going to let her wait in the regular line unless she can stand. There just is not room in the regular line for ECVs or WCs.We are taking DMIL's scooter for the first time this June and flying SW (she always rented before). When I called in to tell them, they told me that when we got to our gate, the agents may take the scooter then to put it under the plane before boarding started. I'm taking from other people's experiences that they wait till we board? We paid for EBCI for all of us (there are 6) and DMIL would like to wait and board with us. Will they let her?
I have never not been allowed to keep my ECV until boarding. I check it at the gate and leave it right at the entrance to the plane. I am boarded prior to general boarding so that they have plenty of time to work on stowing my ECV. Even if she chooses to transfer to a WC, she will still be boarded prior to general boarding. She can take someone from your party with her. Explain to her that it truly is in her best interest to preboard as once general boarding (and EBCI is a part of general boarding) begins, people aren't always patient. SW WANTS those in ECVs and WCs to preboard so that they aren't rushed and have the time they need to safely board. Explain to her it is for her own safety!