wld said:
My grandma is flying to florida with us from detroit. She is currently having a problem with her back and we will need a wheelchair d/t the distance between security and the gates. I did put it on her ticket but does anyone know where we pick it up or how we get it. We usually get our boarding passes on line and then check our luggage outside with the bell hop. And what about when we get off at Orlando? Anyone done this before. Thanks
You could rent a wheelchair from a medical equipment company at your home and take it with you. In that case, you would be able to have it with you the whole time. You could still do on-line check in and luggage check outside. Ask about gate checking the wheelchair when you check in your bagggage (they will probably tell you to check it at the gate).
When you get to the gate, ask about gate checking the wheelchair (ask when you first get there, well before boarding begins) and they will give you the correct tag.
If you don't want to bring a wheelchair, here are a couple of suggestions:
1) Look at the website for your airline. There should be a page of disability information (there may not be a link, you may need to do a search for it - look for wheelchair). That might have a bit more helpful information, or the website should have a "Contact Us" link.
2) The luggage handler (Skycap??) at the curb side check in will be able to help you and tell you where to get a wheelchair/help you get one. Here's what the
Detroit Airport site says:
How do I arrange for wheelchair assistance once I arrive at the airport?
Skycap assistance is available at the curb front, ticket counter and throughout the terminal complex. Contact your airline for special arrangements.
3) Check at the gate and let them know you will need a wheelchair to meet you at the gate at your next stop (Even though you have already put it on her ticket, reminding them is a good idea). Before you arrive at your next stop, remind the flight attendant about the wheelchair.