
Heathrow Disabled Visitors
The London Heathrow Airport provides a host of facilities for the disabled. The airport staff are friendly and helpful toward disabled people as well as those who require special attention.
The airport terminals at London Heathrow Airport have wider access pathways, and the telephones inside the airport terminals are placed at a height which wheelchair users can reach easily. Ramps also exist within the airport to provide an alternative to stairs to the mobility-impaired. Special toilet facilities are also available for the disabled. In the check-in areas of the airport, there are special reserved seats for disabled people.
It is a good idea for disabled passengers to compare the arrangements which are offered by different airlines before confirming your booking. Passengers should also check whether the cost of any special assistance is included in the price of their tickets. Once confirmed, the associated airline official must be informed about the particular needs of the passenger a good deal of time before the actual flight. If the passenger is a wheelchair user, the airline authorities must also be informed if the passenger wishes to remain in his or her own wheelchair or to transfer to an airline-issued wheelchair at check-in.
Prearranging any necessary assistance will not only save time, but will also affirm its availability upon the passenger’s arrival at the airport. Long walking distances often exist within airports, and many disabled personnel may find it very difficult to get around without assistance.
Disabled Visitors