Question: Bringing Crutches On-Board?
#1
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Bringing Crutches On-Board?
My sister-in-law recently broke a bone in her right foot.
She will be flying with us to Honolulu from YOW via YYZ and YVR on AC tomorrow, and returning 1.5 weeks later.
She has been upgraded on all 3 flights tomorrow. We will see if she is upgraded on the return flights.
She will be bringing her crutches. Would she be able to have them placed in the overhead bins?
She will be flying with us to Honolulu from YOW via YYZ and YVR on AC tomorrow, and returning 1.5 weeks later.
She has been upgraded on all 3 flights tomorrow. We will see if she is upgraded on the return flights.
She will be bringing her crutches. Would she be able to have them placed in the overhead bins?
#2
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Google is your friend:
http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelin...heelchair.html
http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelin...heelchair.html
Air Canada will carry the following mobility aids as carry-on (subject to space availability) or checked baggage over and above normal baggage allowance without charge:
* Braces, canes, crutches and walkers
* Braces, canes, crutches and walkers
#4
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Certainly crutches are allowed on board.
They are stored in cupboards (space permitting), in an overhead bin (space permitting) or can be stored against the sidewalls at a window seat (space permitting).
We always find a spot.
They are stored in cupboards (space permitting), in an overhead bin (space permitting) or can be stored against the sidewalls at a window seat (space permitting).
We always find a spot.
#5
Join Date: Nov 2004
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