I'm booking plane tickets and found out I could select these for special assistance:
>Blind with guide dog
>Deaf with hearing dog
>Wheelchair - cannot ascend/descend stairs
>Wheelchair - can walk and ascend/descend stairs
>Wheelchair - immobile
As a non-disabeled person, are there any benefits in picking one of these? If I say I have a seeing eye dog will I get more leg room?
Wow what a piece of shit
I'd only get a dog because they're cool, but don't actually do it because they are without a doubt in short supply and some person might actually need them.
>>1289621
It's for someone with their own dog. They go through different security etc.
You have to show the dog's certificates at the airport.
Just select an aisle seat so you can stick your legs out.
>>1289628
Ah gotcha. Yeah, you have to ID that shit at the airport, you can't simply transport a random dog with you.
you don't get more legroom you just get a wheel chair and board first or last