Family-style bathrooms in European airports
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Family-style bathrooms in European airports
I am traveling overseas next month. My journey on Lufthansa requires a plane change in Frankfurt, Germany. My son will be traveling with me and assisting with pushing my wheelchair. Does anyone know whether the airport in Frankfurt has "family-style" bathrooms--i.e., private bathrooms for people with disabilities who are assisted by others?
And are these bathrooms located in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2?
Are any other European airports (such as London/Heathrow or Amsterdam/Schiphol) better in this regard?
Any other advice/tips not mentioned in these postings that pertain to Lufthansa or the Frankfurt airport would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
And are these bathrooms located in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2?
Are any other European airports (such as London/Heathrow or Amsterdam/Schiphol) better in this regard?
Any other advice/tips not mentioned in these postings that pertain to Lufthansa or the Frankfurt airport would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
#2



Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: IAD
Programs: United MP
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When I was in FRA, I didn't have time to find out.
Copenhagen does have bathrooms for those with disabilities. Other airports in Denmark do also.
I seem to remember London Gatwick having one. I believe it was landside of security, but can't remember which terminal.
Copenhagen does have bathrooms for those with disabilities. Other airports in Denmark do also.
I seem to remember London Gatwick having one. I believe it was landside of security, but can't remember which terminal.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: DEN
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I don't know the answer to your question, but found the following at http://www.worldairportguide.com/airports/fra/fra.asp:
Perhaps you could call the waiting room number above and ask.
PS: If you find out, please post here!
DISABLED FACILITIES
Facilities for disabled passengers include elevator and ramp access throughout the two terminals, automatic doors, adapted telephones and washrooms. Disabled passengers should inform their airlines of any assistance required prior to travel. The Fraport arrival service provides waiting rooms for disabled passengers (tel: (0)69 690 71276). The passenger transport company Behinderten – und Krankentransport Kaster (tel: (0)60 7481 4544) offers transport services for disabled travellers to/from the airport. Reserved parking is available. The Sky Line shuttle train is wheelchair accessible, while electric buggies are available in both terminals. A wheelchair-accessible bus service, equipped with an ambulance lift runs daily; a door-to-door transport service is also offered (tel: (0)69 979 8770).
Facilities for disabled passengers include elevator and ramp access throughout the two terminals, automatic doors, adapted telephones and washrooms. Disabled passengers should inform their airlines of any assistance required prior to travel. The Fraport arrival service provides waiting rooms for disabled passengers (tel: (0)69 690 71276). The passenger transport company Behinderten – und Krankentransport Kaster (tel: (0)60 7481 4544) offers transport services for disabled travellers to/from the airport. Reserved parking is available. The Sky Line shuttle train is wheelchair accessible, while electric buggies are available in both terminals. A wheelchair-accessible bus service, equipped with an ambulance lift runs daily; a door-to-door transport service is also offered (tel: (0)69 979 8770).
PS: If you find out, please post here!
Last edited by Katja; Jan 1, 2005 at 2:00 pm
#4
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: MD
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I have no personal experience of FRA, but Germany is generally pretty good on this. Note that in Europe, disabled bathrooms tend to be *all* of teh family kind - i.e. a large uni-sex restroom seperate from either the ladies or mens room. Unless you're going through a small or old airport I think you will have no problem. My advice though is to call ahead or ask as soon as you land to find where they actually are.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: MD
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I missed the other part of your question:
Amsterdam/Schipol is very good.
London/Heathrow depends on the terminal. My recollection is that T4 and T2 are good, T3 the toilets are very far from the gates, T1 toilets are small but still large enough to accomadate an assistant.
Hope this helps.
Amsterdam/Schipol is very good.
London/Heathrow depends on the terminal. My recollection is that T4 and T2 are good, T3 the toilets are very far from the gates, T1 toilets are small but still large enough to accomadate an assistant.
Hope this helps.
#6
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 6
Originally Posted by Katja
I don't know the answer to your question, but found the following at http://www.worldairportguide.com/airports/fra/fra.asp:
Perhaps you could call the waiting room number above and ask.
PS: If you find out, please post here!
Perhaps you could call the waiting room number above and ask.
PS: If you find out, please post here!
The LH staff were outstanding and provided an attendant at Frankfurt to guide me from my arrival gate to the connecting gate. FRA also has a lounge specifically for unaccompanied minors and pax with disabilities, though I did not visit it.
In general, FRA terminal 1 was wheelchair-friendly and spacious--much more so than IAD, which is horribly overused and congested with pax, ad hoc renovations for security purposes (which greatly constrict maneuverability), and the somewhat wheelchair-unfriendly 1960's era "moving lounges" (hopefully to be phased out soon) for transport between terminals.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Edinburgh UK
Posts: 245
I am fairly certain that all airports in the EU have to have disabled facilities by law.
By 'bathroom' I assume you mean 'toilet' - disabled toilets are a legal obligation in public buildings throughout the European Union.
By 'bathroom' I assume you mean 'toilet' - disabled toilets are a legal obligation in public buildings throughout the European Union.

