Assistance with luggage

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I have a friend who wishes to travel SYD-MEL for a few days for the Melbourne Cup. Now she is still recovering from a badly broken arm/shoulder and is not able to carry anything so will require assistance with her luggage - from the point of taxi drop off. I suggested that the only way to get this would be to request wheelchair assistance - is this correct? Are there any other options. Note she will even have difficulty with any hand luggage (probably a small handbag and (of course) a hat box). (Note she is no longer using a sling so is not visibly disabled but only has very limited mobility in her right arm/shoulder which makes it impossible (for her) to even carry / pull a suitcase with her left hand/arm).
 
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Even though she is no longer required to wear her arm in a sling - for the flights I DEFINITELY would wear it if I was her and had recently had that injury. You dont want anyone bumping in to you thats for sure !!
She may need a letter from her GP to book assistance. She might have to check her luggage.

When I broke my leg and travelled in a moon boot, we had wheelchairs from check in to the plane door. But I had my husband to assist me as well. I cant remember who booked the wheelchairs - I think TA
 
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