mickey12810
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 27, 2002
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should apply to all!!!!!!!!!! We were preboarding in MCO last night. My mom is going through chemo for lung cancer and cannot walk or stand for any length of time so she is in a wheelchair ( her own). There were 2 other parties in front of us with chairs from the airport. One was a man and his wife and it seemed that he had a hard time walking. The next family they allowed all four of them to preboard. I asked the airline employee why the rules apply to some and not all as far as only 2 people preboarding, because my husband was in the C line and he admitted that he should not have let them go. So we arrive in PVD. The man that seemed to have a hard time walking practically ran off the plane! And the other party of four just seemed to blend in with the crowd and did not need a chair in PVD. People like that really make me mad
My mom would have loved to have been able to walk off that plane by herself! Of course my husband keeps telling me to let it go and I know I should but the gall of some people! I think the only people who should preboard with wheelchairs are those who have their own and the elderly! JMHO
The other thing that I cannot understand is when people preboard with children under 4, why do they allow their whole group to preboard and not just a parent and the 4 year old. Because I don't think they will have a problem with the seat next to the 4 year old to be taken before all the family arrives on the plane.

The other thing that I cannot understand is when people preboard with children under 4, why do they allow their whole group to preboard and not just a parent and the 4 year old. Because I don't think they will have a problem with the seat next to the 4 year old to be taken before all the family arrives on the plane.
