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Hate to admit it but I need this service.  I just contacted my airline (ANA) and they have confirmed I am booked for it.  Thing is I can walk short distances (like up to 1000 yards before the pain is overpowering) and have never used it before.  I have no clue how to get to the counter or where the wheelchair will be,,

 

I was told to go to Counter L on Level 4. 

 

Anyone with experience doing this I'd appreciate your guidance.

 

 

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That's the ANA  row for checkin. A wheelchair will be brought for you there and you will be wheeled to immigration and from there either to a holding place where you will sit until collected and deposited at the gate, or taken directly to the gate. (That's what I see  when I checkin for my ANA flights in the afternoon to NRT.)

 

From what I have seen the wheelchair people are  very nice and helpful.  If you are transiting at NRT, or elsewhere, a chair will be there at the gate. Please remind them at checkin. This will probably already be noted on your reservation, but sometimes people forget.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

That's the ANA  row for checkin. A wheelchair will be brought for you there and you will be wheeled to immigration and from there either to a holding place where you will sit until collected and deposited at the gate, or taken directly to the gate. (That's what I see  when I checkin for my ANA flights in the afternoon to NRT.)

 

From what I have seen the wheelchair people are  very nice and helpful.  If you are transiting at NRT, or elsewhere, a chair will be there at the gate. Please remind them at checkin. This will probably already be noted on your reservation, but sometimes people forget.

 

 

 

Thanks.  Then I am good to go.  I can make it from curb to check in no worries.

 

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Most airports have basically the same procedures. An added bonus at Rome Fiumicino is you call for a wheelchair at the meeting point outside the terminal and they deliver you to the  aircraft door. At Swampy they drop you off at the Taxi rank.

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1 hour ago, jimmybcool said:

Hate to admit it but I need this service.  I just contacted my airline (ANA) and they have confirmed I am booked for it.  Thing is I can walk short distances (like up to 1000 yards before the pain is overpowering) and have never used it before.  I have no clue how to get to the counter or where the wheelchair will be,,

 

I was told to go to Counter L on Level 4. 

 

Anyone with experience doing this I'd appreciate your guidance.

 

 

Not sure about ANA, but JAL has "Red Seats" reserved for handicapped passengers in front of the check-in counter where an agent will assist you with check-in.  Then a wheelchair attendant will take care of you and push you all the way through immigration and security to your gate.  Upon arrival a wheelchair will be ready for you when you deplane.  While tipping is taboo in Japan, elsewhere I always give a generous tip in the local currency.  Fortunately, I have a traveling companion accompanying to assist if needed.

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I'm OK getting to the check in counter.  And standing for a little bit if I have to.  I feel guilty needing this.  Problem is in my left hip but I think the cause is in the back.  Pisses me off because I had a hip replacement in the left hip Sept 2023.  Might not have needed that and the issue might need a different resolution.

 

Aging sucks.  Guess it is better than being dead.  Weird part about all this is I can't walk distance.  Or stand around long.  But I can still play golf.  Totally weird. 

 

 

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