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Old May 16, 2012 | 1:28 pm
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Over 65 Priority Boarding?

Recently in Brazil heard the boarding announcement that Brazilian law gave priority boarding to anyone over 65. (Without regard to physical disability).

Are there any other countries or airlines that have this as a law or policy?

Thank you.
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Old May 16, 2012 | 4:09 pm
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i'm 75, i not only get no P boardingon us, aa, and ua. AA won't let me bring my carry on aboard. i am NOT ELITE, so by the time i get there, the overheads are full. "my meds are in there " ts baby, you are not an elite. do a gate check.
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Old May 16, 2012 | 5:08 pm
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Originally Posted by slawecki
i'm 75, i not only get no P boardingon us, aa, and ua. AA won't let me bring my carry on aboard. i am NOT ELITE, so by the time i get there, the overheads are full. "my meds are in there " ts baby, you are not an elite. do a gate check.
Sorry that my question has nothing to do with the main one asked, but why wouldn't they just let you put it under your seat? I thought everyone was allowed a carry on...?
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Old May 16, 2012 | 9:29 pm
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Sorry that my question has nothing to do with the main one asked, but why wouldn't they just let you put it under your seat? I thought everyone was allowed a carry on...?
I would guess that at least 50% of "carry on" items would not fit under the seat.
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Old May 16, 2012 | 9:38 pm
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If your medication won't fit under the seat you might ought to be staying home...
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Old May 17, 2012 | 4:24 am
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Originally Posted by planemechanic
I would guess that at least 50% of "carry on" items would not fit under the seat.
I'll see your 50 and raise you another 30
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Old May 17, 2012 | 11:20 am
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Originally Posted by dd992emo
If your medication won't fit under the seat you might ought to be staying home...


cpap machine. didn't ask for sympathy. your comment is quite untidy. if it was supposed to be smart, you should watch cheers, and practice up on snappy retorts.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 12:56 pm
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I have been pulled out of a boarding line because I use a cane (recent UA flight NRT>SFO). Was very surprised to have been offered to board early. I did appreciate it, but did not insist on priority boarding because of this (I'm 52, so a bit of ways to go to 65).

I do find the cane keeps people away from me (possibly knocking me over because my balance is bad as a below knee amputee with a prosthetic foot). Especially helpful when little kids try to dart about grabbing onto anything or anybody or just with getting bumped by carry-ons and clueless people that shove other people. If I see them coming I tap my cane to get their attention to stay away and it works very well for that too - I've been known to aim at their feet if they are texting or not paying attention they are about to run into me

There are canes with seats built in for those times you might need to provide your own help if you need it. Relying on the airlines to take care of us is a mistake. I believe in self help as much as possible.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 2:14 pm
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cpap machine.
Since I've never seen one, how big are they?
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Old May 17, 2012 | 2:17 pm
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Originally Posted by marble
Since I've never seen one, how big are they?
Here is the one I use...

http://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/res...p-machine.html

4.4'' x 6.5'' X 5.7''

Mine fits fine in a large Tenba Messenger Bag which is well below
the maximum carry-on limits.
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Old May 18, 2012 | 7:12 am
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Originally Posted by Paul56
Here is the one I use...

http://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/res...p-machine.html

4.4'' x 6.5'' X 5.7''

Mine fits fine in a large Tenba Messenger Bag which is well below
the maximum carry-on limits.
don't know what brand you use. does that include mask and 110/220 power cord?

mine is 4x7x10.5". which would fit underseat. however, the padded bag, with necessary parafanalia is 7x9x10.5. i don't know if that fits iunder the seat in front of you. tsa recognizes them.

while we are beating on the cpap machine, i said MEDS. there is more to live than a cpap machine. i carry more than that. i pack them separately now, but i do not see the reason i should have to unpack them so an elite can carry a weeks supply of clothing onboard, and save the price of a bag check.

i have noticed, since i wrote the right guy at AA, the GA's no longer allow two american touristers, a computer, a briefcase, and a personal item as in the past.
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Old May 18, 2012 | 10:09 am
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Originally Posted by himself
Recently in Brazil heard the boarding announcement that Brazilian law gave priority boarding to anyone over 65. (Without regard to physical disability).

Are there any other countries or airlines that have this as a law or policy?

Thank you.
Most airlines will allow anyone who needs extra time to board early. There is no age limit.

Why should a physically fit 88 year old be allowed to board early? It may be the noble thing to do, but there is no room for noble gestures in today aviation industry.
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Old May 18, 2012 | 10:21 am
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Originally Posted by slawecki
so an elite can carry a weeks supply of clothing onboard, and save the price of a bag check.
Elites don't pay for a bag check.

As someone who is 65, I have never seen any privilege given just for age. I have often seen courtesy, however. Hard to imagine a 75+ denied pre-boarding.
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Old May 18, 2012 | 11:03 am
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Mine is the Resmed AutoSet II and includes the mask, hose & power cord.

The cpap, medication, laptop, camera and odds & ends all fit in my
Tenba Messenger bag that is 17.5W x 12.5H x 5.5-8.5 in.

The above is my carry-on... everything else is checked.

When purchasing the Tenba I dragged everything I wanted to fit in a
bag to a camera store with a huge selection of bags... and test fitted
the items I wanted to take into a variety of bags before settling on
the Tenba.

Mom, who is 84, always books flights with "assistance" and never
has issues when boarding a flight as the FAs are always helpful
getting her situated. She is mobile, just cannot walk the long
distances in terminals... like DTW for instance.

Last edited by Paul56; May 18, 2012 at 11:06 am Reason: Added info about priority boarding
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Old May 18, 2012 | 2:17 pm
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With all these different pre-boarders, is there still a thing such as regular boarding?

This is getting a little ridiculous.
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