Delta Airlines and Powerchairs
I haven’t flown Delta in decades. Does Delta really not let you gatecheck a powerchair or scooter?
From Delta’s website:
We need 48 hours advance notice and at least one hour advance check-in on the day of departure if you:
* Require the packaging of a wheelchair battery for shipment as checked luggage (one hour advance check-in at the ticket counter).
and
We appreciate your checking powered equipment that may require disassembly at the ticket counter so we can arrange for proper handling. You may use our wheelchair equipment after checking your personal wheelchair.
If you use a powerchair or scooter and fly Delta, tell me that it ain’t so!
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This info is on the Delta web site a little below the statements referenced…
Effective June 1, 2008, Delta and Delta Connection Carriers will allow customers with battery powered wheelchairs to check these assistive devices at the gate without having to disconnect the battery before transport. In order to transport your wheelchair or scooter using the the U.S. DOT PHMSA (Pipeline of Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) special permit (SP 14548), your assistive device must possess a defect-free battery in a rigid compartment that is integral to the chair. The equipment must also have two effective methods of preventing accidental activation during transport
Thank you, Ken.
it seems that with the trouble the airlines are having these days ha they’d be looking for cost-free ways to accomodate people. being helpful seems like a no brainer to me.
You should check out Mobility Air Transport.