Have you ever landed at your dream destination only to discover that your suitcase didnât? Oh, the irritation. The sheer inconvenience. That maddening, suitcase-shaped hole in your life is enough to spike your blood pressure and bring about early-onset holiday blues. Your trust in air travel suddenly takes a decisive nosedive.
Imagine, then, that instead of your luggage, it was your legs that got lost, or worse, broken? As strange as that sounds, for the countless number of wheelchair users out there, like me, this is what is essentially happening.
Every day, somewhere in the world, a mobility aid â which is akin to someoneâs independence, freedom, and, yes, legs â is damaged, lost or broken while flying. To give you an idea of the scale of the problem: inâŠ