wandering_fred
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Hopefully over the next few weeks I will comment on the benefits and difficulties, Mrs WF and I encountered on our recent RTW trip.
This was composed of"
1. Jetstar flights from/to Perth - Kuala Lumpur with an overnight there to ensure next day connections.
2. Separate paid flight KUL-SIN and award flight KUL-HND
3. One World Explorer DONE3 ex HND, justified by multiple flights within the USA, with a long term stopover in KUL.
Jetstar to KUL:
Arranging for mobility assistance PER-SIN-KUL did require some extra effort, but once included in the reservation, the ground handling was quite acceptable. Check in was not an issue but I had purchased 10kg of extra checked baggage allowance and there was no issues regarding free transport of the "walker", which was gate checked in Perth. At T4 in Singapore we were allowed to sit at a cafe near the gate and the wheelchair re-appeared at boarding time.
KUL KLIA2 arrival:
We had pre-registered our passposts as no required and with wheelchair assistance, immigration was quite quick. It is a LONG walk from luggage claim to the taxi area. Taxi fare from the airport to IBIS Styles Sepang was economically acceptable (36myr). The hotel was clean and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Note that the rooms are in separate buildings a short walk from reception. Also be aware that GRAB is the preferred (only?) method of obtaining local transportation.
KUL KLIA1 departure:
The free hotel shuttle bus runs on a schedule which should be booked the day before.
It is a reasonable walk from the drop off area to check in. Check in staff were most helpful (perhaps since I splurged on business class tickets). Wheel chair assistance was provided to the gate area.
SIN arrival:
Malaysian airlines arranged for assistance past the luggage claim area. Things got complicated at that point as we needed to transfer from Changi T2 to T1.
Here is the comment I have made to the Changi management:
My wife (requiring wheelchair assistance registered with the airlines) and I were transiting from a MH flight (T2) to a JL flight (T1) on separate tickets with 3 pieces of luggage and carry on 17 Sep 2024.
There was no obvious method for obtaining a wheel chair to transfer between the two terminals.
Please give my thanks and special appreciation to [ID name supplied] who arranged for the wheel chair (and a "driver") to make the transfer.
1. Information regarding how to obtain mobility assistance from the point where airline assistance ceases to the next location within Changi (either taxi or another terminal for check in) would be highly desirable. And signage upon exit from customs and immigration should be visible.
2. Early check in at the Jewel in T1 cannot support disability check in nor oversize luggage. This should be plainly described. Additionally, airlines which use "multi-airline" check in agents (rather than airline specific personnel) should be identified.
My compliments to the JL airlines check in assistance when that facility opened, as the ticketing at that point was not straight forward.
More after I have attended to some local wandering
Fred
This was composed of"
1. Jetstar flights from/to Perth - Kuala Lumpur with an overnight there to ensure next day connections.
2. Separate paid flight KUL-SIN and award flight KUL-HND
3. One World Explorer DONE3 ex HND, justified by multiple flights within the USA, with a long term stopover in KUL.
Jetstar to KUL:
Arranging for mobility assistance PER-SIN-KUL did require some extra effort, but once included in the reservation, the ground handling was quite acceptable. Check in was not an issue but I had purchased 10kg of extra checked baggage allowance and there was no issues regarding free transport of the "walker", which was gate checked in Perth. At T4 in Singapore we were allowed to sit at a cafe near the gate and the wheelchair re-appeared at boarding time.
KUL KLIA2 arrival:
We had pre-registered our passposts as no required and with wheelchair assistance, immigration was quite quick. It is a LONG walk from luggage claim to the taxi area. Taxi fare from the airport to IBIS Styles Sepang was economically acceptable (36myr). The hotel was clean and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Note that the rooms are in separate buildings a short walk from reception. Also be aware that GRAB is the preferred (only?) method of obtaining local transportation.
KUL KLIA1 departure:
The free hotel shuttle bus runs on a schedule which should be booked the day before.
It is a reasonable walk from the drop off area to check in. Check in staff were most helpful (perhaps since I splurged on business class tickets). Wheel chair assistance was provided to the gate area.
SIN arrival:
Malaysian airlines arranged for assistance past the luggage claim area. Things got complicated at that point as we needed to transfer from Changi T2 to T1.
Here is the comment I have made to the Changi management:
My wife (requiring wheelchair assistance registered with the airlines) and I were transiting from a MH flight (T2) to a JL flight (T1) on separate tickets with 3 pieces of luggage and carry on 17 Sep 2024.
There was no obvious method for obtaining a wheel chair to transfer between the two terminals.
Please give my thanks and special appreciation to [ID name supplied] who arranged for the wheel chair (and a "driver") to make the transfer.
1. Information regarding how to obtain mobility assistance from the point where airline assistance ceases to the next location within Changi (either taxi or another terminal for check in) would be highly desirable. And signage upon exit from customs and immigration should be visible.
2. Early check in at the Jewel in T1 cannot support disability check in nor oversize luggage. This should be plainly described. Additionally, airlines which use "multi-airline" check in agents (rather than airline specific personnel) should be identified.
My compliments to the JL airlines check in assistance when that facility opened, as the ticketing at that point was not straight forward.
More after I have attended to some local wandering
Fred