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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I stopped paying for early boarding on southwest because they, like every airline in 2024, have hoards of not actually disabled being wheeled down in a wheelchair so they board first. I used to get a bulk head almost guaranteed with early boarding and I don’t remember the last time it was even close to available even in A1. [/quote] Yes. WTF is up with this. I was on a flight in the Fall where we had 18 wheel chair people. Only 2 of these people needed wheelchairs to get off the plane. I just can't with these older boomers and silent gen folks.[/quote] Jetway Jesus saves them! Haven't you seen the miracles??! They miraculously can walk just fine after getting away from the jetway.[/quote] My parents are in their 90s and have needed wheelchairs for travel for about a decade even though they can walk short distance. My mom has intersititial lung disease so can’t walk very far and my dad has a bum hip plus neuropathy in his feet. I’ve only ever seen those long wheelchair lines when flying into/out of Arizona or Florida or maybe Nevada. [/quote] The wheelchairs should be first on and last off. I recently got held up by a few selfish wheel chair users trying to make a tight connection, because the plane arrived late. The flight attendants made an announcement to let people off who needed to make a connection first. But one wheel chair user insisted on walking down the jet bridge, very slowly, not using her chair while the chair pusher ambled slowly next to her blocking the rest of us from getting off. Either sit in the damn wheel chair or walk in front of the wheel chair pusher if you refuse to use the chair you requested in single file. So rude and selfish. The chair pusher was an airport employee and still wouldn't get out of the way when asked politely to let others by. [/quote] What is wrong with you?[/quote]
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