donnlass
11th Apr 2012, 13:06
I posted this on Cabin Crew but havent had any replies so hopefully I can get some advice on here thanks:ok:
I will be travelling Aer Lingus shortly, probably on an A320 but possibly on the smaller ATR72 aircraft.
I have a foot injury which means that I use one crutch when walking any distance and I was wondering what the criteria is for bringing one into the cabin ( I havent booked anything into the hold due to cost).
It is an elbow crutch and I am 5'5 ish.
Will it fit in the overhead locker or is it ok under my seat?
I'll pin it down if need be lol:
Any advice would be welcome.
Many thanks
I will be travelling Aer Lingus shortly, probably on an A320 but possibly on the smaller ATR72 aircraft.
I have a foot injury which means that I use one crutch when walking any distance and I was wondering what the criteria is for bringing one into the cabin ( I havent booked anything into the hold due to cost).
It is an elbow crutch and I am 5'5 ish.
Will it fit in the overhead locker or is it ok under my seat?
I'll pin it down if need be lol:
Any advice would be welcome.
Many thanks