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I will be having surgery on my foot later this month, and will have to travel from Canberra to Brisbane for a meeting a couple of weeks after that. I should be (just) off crutches by then, but still in a surgical boot. My surgeon isn't particularly happy with me flying for longer than an hour so soon after the surgery, but says that it should be okay if he gives me blood-thinners and I let the airline know I will need assistance. What sort of assistance should I ask for, and what should I then expect? If be grateful to hear from anyone who has experienced this before.
I won't be able to carry my own bag, but can arrange to travel with a colleague who can do that for me.
I may not be able to move very quickly under my own steam - should I ask for a wheelchair or motorised transport? Or will it be enough to get to the airport and find my gate early? What do I need to do to avoid causing a delay for my fellow passengers when I board?
It might still be easier to move with crutches, as the foot will be very sore. If I bring crutches, is that a huge hassle at the security gate? Or would I need to check them in anyway?
I may be able to push my employer into paying for business class tickets if there is a medical need, though even my boss' boss' boss usually flies economy - do I need to do that? Will it make a huge difference to my level of discomfort?
Is there much difference between the way Qantas and Virgin treat passengers in these situations?
On arrival in Brisbane, I would normally take a train from the airport to the city centre. What is train travel in Brisbane like with a foot injury? Will I be better off taking a taxi?
I will ask the hotel if they have an accessible room, as that will give me some chance to be able to take a shower while keeping my foot and dressings dry. Is there anything else I need to think about, or plan in advance?
I won't be able to carry my own bag, but can arrange to travel with a colleague who can do that for me.
I may not be able to move very quickly under my own steam - should I ask for a wheelchair or motorised transport? Or will it be enough to get to the airport and find my gate early? What do I need to do to avoid causing a delay for my fellow passengers when I board?
It might still be easier to move with crutches, as the foot will be very sore. If I bring crutches, is that a huge hassle at the security gate? Or would I need to check them in anyway?
I may be able to push my employer into paying for business class tickets if there is a medical need, though even my boss' boss' boss usually flies economy - do I need to do that? Will it make a huge difference to my level of discomfort?
Is there much difference between the way Qantas and Virgin treat passengers in these situations?
On arrival in Brisbane, I would normally take a train from the airport to the city centre. What is train travel in Brisbane like with a foot injury? Will I be better off taking a taxi?
I will ask the hotel if they have an accessible room, as that will give me some chance to be able to take a shower while keeping my foot and dressings dry. Is there anything else I need to think about, or plan in advance?