Originally posted by Figaro
Gail, does Southwest have the aisle wheelchairs the way that the other airlines do? This is the narrow, no-armed wheelchair that is able to move down the aisles? At this point I usually use my wheelchair up to the plane door, transfer to the aisle chair and then go to the bulkhead seats where I transfer to those seats. And reverse the process (they bring my wheelchair right up to the door of the plane, in fact I've even watched them when I was on that side of the plane carry it up the outside steps), when I leave the plane.
I've wanted to try flying Southwest, but my spouse is concerned about hassles with the wheelchair/aisle chair and you seem to know everything possible about Southwest(smile), so I thought I'd ask the expert!
Yes, Figaro, they do have those aisle wheelchairs.
From SWA's site:
Assistance in the Airport and with Boarding
Upon arrival at the airport please inform a Southwest Airlines Agent or Skycap if you need an airport wheelchair and/or assistance within the airport.
Priority preboarding is available for those who have specific seating needs to accommodate their disability. Federal safety regulations may prohibit a Customer with a disability from selecting a seat in an emergency exit row.
An aisle chair is available at every gate and will be used if you need assistance transferring from your wheelchair into the aircraft seat. Each aisle chair is equipped with a Passenger Transfer Kit (PTK), which contains a slide board and a transfer sling. The sling allows for two or three Employees to lift the Customer safely from his/her wheelchair into the aisle chair and into the aircraft seat.
For ease of transfer, fifty percent of the seats on each aircraft are equipped with retractable aisle armrests.
Our Employees are trained on assisting our Customers into and out of the aircraft seat; however, the Customer being transferred knows the best way for us to help. We encourage the Customer being assisted to direct the Employees in how best to perform the lift and transfer so everyone will be most comfortable, and so that we will have a successful transfer.
The rest of the info on pax with disabilites is right here. Hope this helps.
http://www.southwestair.com/travel_center/disability.html#notice
I thank you for your compliment, it was very sweet, BUT, I don't know everything about this airline, I learn something new everyday.
