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Hubby is going to WDW this summer without me. (That's OK, I have other equally fun plans)
Anyway, he travels with his personal ECV. Previously, our only experience has been with Delta Connection commuter jets and has been a positive one with gate checking the scooter and getting it back at the tarmac in Orlando.
This time the Delta fares just weren't there, and today I got a Ding! from Southwest with a great direct flight fare from Birmingham to Orlando.
So what is ya'lls experience with Southwest and ECVs? Their disability page reads almost identical to Delta's. But what is the reality??
Southwest does say he may have to give the chair up to one hour before boarding which is not a problem. The small walking distance from the gate to the plane is acceptable. It's the long hike through the airport that kills him and being pushed in a regular wheelchair is not something he likes to do.
Thanks,
Carol
Anyway, he travels with his personal ECV. Previously, our only experience has been with Delta Connection commuter jets and has been a positive one with gate checking the scooter and getting it back at the tarmac in Orlando.
This time the Delta fares just weren't there, and today I got a Ding! from Southwest with a great direct flight fare from Birmingham to Orlando.
So what is ya'lls experience with Southwest and ECVs? Their disability page reads almost identical to Delta's. But what is the reality??
Southwest does say he may have to give the chair up to one hour before boarding which is not a problem. The small walking distance from the gate to the plane is acceptable. It's the long hike through the airport that kills him and being pushed in a regular wheelchair is not something he likes to do.
Thanks,
Carol