AKL_Megs
DIS Veteran
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I need Southwest Airlines info ASAP before my parents drive me CRAZY!!!
(Thought I would get quicker help here than on the Transportation board... but move if need be.)
I've never flown SWA, so I know nothing about their policies, but I do know they board differently than any other airline, and don't allow you to pay to choose your seats.
My parents are leaving for Denver tomorrow. My dad has some major knee issues and can't bend his right leg all of the way, so it stays fully extended at all times when he sits. He wears a brace and uses a cane. Basically, he needs a bulkhead at best, so he can keep it extended, or an aisle seat, so he can get up and stretch if he can't keep it extended.
My dad is worried that they won't let him preboard because he's not in a wheelchair/visable disabled (even though, hello dad, you have a brace and a cane!
). They won't stop calling me all concerned.
Will they let my dad preboard, and will they let my mom go down with him? (She's worried about being alone somewhere else...
)
HELP!!!
(Thought I would get quicker help here than on the Transportation board... but move if need be.)
I've never flown SWA, so I know nothing about their policies, but I do know they board differently than any other airline, and don't allow you to pay to choose your seats.
My parents are leaving for Denver tomorrow. My dad has some major knee issues and can't bend his right leg all of the way, so it stays fully extended at all times when he sits. He wears a brace and uses a cane. Basically, he needs a bulkhead at best, so he can keep it extended, or an aisle seat, so he can get up and stretch if he can't keep it extended.
My dad is worried that they won't let him preboard because he's not in a wheelchair/visable disabled (even though, hello dad, you have a brace and a cane!
). They won't stop calling me all concerned. Will they let my dad preboard, and will they let my mom go down with him? (She's worried about being alone somewhere else...
)HELP!!!

He just likes to take his time with his cane. It's almost easier for him than the getting in and out of a wheelchair.