Flying With An Electric Wheelchair
Can I Fly With An Electric Wheelchair?
Yes, you can fly with an electric wheelchair! Travel can seem challenging, overwhelming, and complicated to plan with a wheelchair. However, with proper preparation and these tips and tricks, you can have a smooth, problem-free travel experience.
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Advance Preparation
Booking the Flight
When selecting an airline, be sure to review their policies and procedures for power chairs, and confirm that the plane offers suitable wheelchair storage. It's a good idea to contact the airline in advance to arrange any necessary accommodations. For a more comfortable flight, consider booking a seat with extra legroom, near the restroom, or an aisle seat.Here are some of the wheelchair policies for the most popular airlines in North America:
How much does it cost to take a power chair on a plane?
Nothing! You can take a powered chair on a plane for no additional cost. Airlines are required to store it for you without adding extra charges to your flight ticket.Documentation
It is always a good idea to bring your chair manual, a doctor’s note, and other medical documentation when traveling. Keep these documents with you and readily accessible in case you need them.Check Chair Information
Ensure your chair batteries are approved for airplane travel and if your chair has any other flight-specific information you need to consider. Travel Buggy lithium-ion batteries ARE airline-approved for bringing in your carry-on. -
At the Airport and Boarding
Schedule in Extra Time
When planning how long it will take you, make sure to give yourself extra time to go through check-in and security. Security screening can take longer when using a power chair. It can also be helpful to know the security processes you may have to go through so you are not taken by surprise on the day of travel.How do I go through airport security in a wheelchair?
You can remain in your chair through airport security, but it may take a bit more time if additional or alternative screening measures are used.Boarding
There are a few things you can do to make boarding less daunting. Asking for assistance and utilizing priority boarding to pre-board the plane are simple things that make a big difference.How do I pack an electric wheelchair for a flight?
Bring your wheelchair with you until you board the plane, then remove removable parts, such as the battery and joystick, to keep with you. From there, ramp agents will handle your Travel Buggy for storage and return it to you when you disembark.Storing Your Travel Buggy
For easier storage and to protect your power chair while traveling, pick up a Heavy Duty Travel Bag. This bag goes over your folded up Travel Buggy, still allowing the wheels to be accessible for easy transportation. It also comes with a pocket to hold accessories so they do not get lost in travel. -
Disembarking
Have a Plan
Know the plan for disembarking and where you will be reunited with your power chair after exiting the plane. Make sure to note where the accessible baggage claim areas are so you can find the rest of your luggage.Check Your Power Chair For Damage
Unfortunately, power chair damage during travel is fairly common. Once you get your Travel Buggy back, inspect it for any damage. The Travel Bag should protect it from most damage, but if you find something wrong make sure to address it as soon as possible with airline staff. -
More Information
Learn more about traveling with wheelchairs from those with firsthand experience. Read blog posts and discussion forums to learn from others’ experiences and contribute your advice and experiences.
All this extra preparation for travel may feel like an extra step, but the effort will pay off when you’re smoothly navigating your journey and enjoying your destination! Travel Buggy power chairs are designed to ensure easy and stress-free travel, helping you explore the world again with confidence and independence.