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Reading this thread I've come to the conclusion that I must warn certain folk that I will hopefully be travelling from East Mids to Malaga on Jan 5th via Easyjet and would not like to offend their finer senses.
I have had the audacity to book and pay for a flight and priority boarding.
In explanation: - Since a spinal injury ten years ago I have been registered disabled. It took a year, but I learned to walk again. I am currently on crutches and also use a wheel chair when necessary.
Horror of horrors I'm also an old biddy with a weight problem, who, during a grey moment, can't remember how big my bladder is but I know it works. I do remember being barged into the tunnel wall by a group of young men anxious to start their holiday in the sun. So by paying for early boarding I will hopefully be out the way rather than underfoot.
Surprise, surprise, my long term memory still functions. I have youthful memories of mountaineering, camping (even in the snow) rally driving, sailing, diving etc. and these will keep me company in my dotage. I'll probably just nod off during the flight. It's a good job none of us know what the future holds.
How very selfish of someone like me to want to fly away on holiday. Or should we be kept out of sight of 'civilised society'
I have had the audacity to book and pay for a flight and priority boarding.
In explanation: - Since a spinal injury ten years ago I have been registered disabled. It took a year, but I learned to walk again. I am currently on crutches and also use a wheel chair when necessary.
Horror of horrors I'm also an old biddy with a weight problem, who, during a grey moment, can't remember how big my bladder is but I know it works. I do remember being barged into the tunnel wall by a group of young men anxious to start their holiday in the sun. So by paying for early boarding I will hopefully be out the way rather than underfoot.
Surprise, surprise, my long term memory still functions. I have youthful memories of mountaineering, camping (even in the snow) rally driving, sailing, diving etc. and these will keep me company in my dotage. I'll probably just nod off during the flight. It's a good job none of us know what the future holds.
How very selfish of someone like me to want to fly away on holiday. Or should we be kept out of sight of 'civilised society'
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If you are registered disabled why do you have to pay for priority boarding? I've never flown with Easyjet but as far as I remember other airlines allow wheelchairs on first?
My pet hate is being sat next to someone with the mother of all colds. Sniffing and sneezing all over me. C Kenny started a very amusing thread once which I could completely identify with.
My pet hate is being sat next to someone with the mother of all colds. Sniffing and sneezing all over me. C Kenny started a very amusing thread once which I could completely identify with.
If you are on crutches I would strongly advice not doing the priority boarding route, if you end up bus-ing to the plane its a free for all. As Costapacket points out, you should get on first, they always call for people requiring assistance first.
Costapacket - yes, forgot about the sneezers! And the boiled sweet crunchers I need a private jet
Costapacket - yes, forgot about the sneezers! And the boiled sweet crunchers I need a private jet
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Hi costapacket, they only allow a small number per flight. So there is a risk of not getting on a flight. Fortunately, to date, I have managed without my personal chair. East Mids is small but I have had a buggy at Malaga.
Don't worry about the person next to you with a cold, with the air con we all catch it
Don't worry about the person next to you with a cold, with the air con we all catch it
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I must have the wrong idea what priority boarding is then.
I don't wish in any way to be rude towards people with conditions such as Sandras and that is not what I was referring to.
I was talking about flights where each passenger has already been allocated a seat . You sit in the airport with able bodied people who are happily toing and frowing from duty free and queuing for a coffee etc. then *beep* me, when you make the effort and get to the gate early the very same people roll up on a buggy and get on the plane first................they also usually want to get off the plane first at the other end, surprise surprise.
I too like Costapacket thought genuinely disabled people did have a right to board first without payment but everyone seems to lay claim to this right, and most of them strolling through first seem as fit as me
As I said if it's to avoid a stampede then why not board last.........same difference isn't it?
Sorry also about my weak bladder comment, but I always have a bet with OH on who will be first on the plane to go for a leak, just a joke really ..........I always get it right though.
Back on topic, if some airlines charge and pre-book for this privilege as Sandra says then I''ve no problem with it..................but I see it abused on every flight when it's not paid for.
Kenny
I don't wish in any way to be rude towards people with conditions such as Sandras and that is not what I was referring to.
I was talking about flights where each passenger has already been allocated a seat . You sit in the airport with able bodied people who are happily toing and frowing from duty free and queuing for a coffee etc. then *beep* me, when you make the effort and get to the gate early the very same people roll up on a buggy and get on the plane first................they also usually want to get off the plane first at the other end, surprise surprise.
I too like Costapacket thought genuinely disabled people did have a right to board first without payment but everyone seems to lay claim to this right, and most of them strolling through first seem as fit as me
As I said if it's to avoid a stampede then why not board last.........same difference isn't it?
Sorry also about my weak bladder comment, but I always have a bet with OH on who will be first on the plane to go for a leak, just a joke really ..........I always get it right though.
Back on topic, if some airlines charge and pre-book for this privilege as Sandra says then I''ve no problem with it..................but I see it abused on every flight when it's not paid for.
Kenny
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Hi Campo Kenny.................... strange. most of the flights we take it's usually a queue of men waiting to lose the four pints of larger from the bar in the departure lounge................ even on the early morning flights We always wait till last to disembark...... less waiting around for the luggage.
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Personally I have absolutely no desire whatsoever to be on any plane longer than I absolutely have to. I am more than happy to board last on the plane - always making sure I've been to the loo so I don't have to 'go' whilst on the plane.
Did struggly holding my bladder last June however when a fellow passanger decided they could not go through with the flight and we all had to wait while they found her baggage in the hold and whilst her mates tried to convince her that she would be ok - all to no avail. Personally I'm in favour of 3 penalty points on her passport as we lost our take off slot and arrived in Malaga an hour late.
Did struggly holding my bladder last June however when a fellow passanger decided they could not go through with the flight and we all had to wait while they found her baggage in the hold and whilst her mates tried to convince her that she would be ok - all to no avail. Personally I'm in favour of 3 penalty points on her passport as we lost our take off slot and arrived in Malaga an hour late.
Having read through this thread, it seems that paying ahead for an allocated seat is a better bet than paying for priority boarding, which seems to be a bit hit and miss. Bmibaby offered the chance of choosing and booking a seat of my choice before I completed the booking. It does seem to be better value rather than what appears to be the disorganised scrum that takes place even with priority boarding. As I'm short and travelling alone, I do not care where I sit so I amble on at the end and do not join in on the initial rush.( I apologise in advance if any of you are unlucky enough to sit next to me and get my life story )
BTW Retro, not all of us are travelling to holiday homes. As mentioned in numerous other threads, some of us live here on a far lower income than some of the other contibutors on this forum, and I prefer not to spend a lot on flights if I can help it.
BTW Retro, not all of us are travelling to holiday homes. As mentioned in numerous other threads, some of us live here on a far lower income than some of the other contibutors on this forum, and I prefer not to spend a lot on flights if I can help it.
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