Jetstar denies heart transplant patient, 5, the use of wheelchair | Courier Mail
Thought I'd put the JQ spin first, as it's normally hidden right down the bottom of the articles...
Now for the *real* news. Cue "Today Tonight" or "ACA" heart-tugging music:
"We do our best to assist passengers who require a wheelchair. However, as we only have a limited number available we require them to be pre-booked," a Jetstar spokeswoman said.
"We sincerely regret that in this instance we were not advised a wheelchair was required and so one was not available.
Thought I'd put the JQ spin first, as it's normally hidden right down the bottom of the articles...
Now for the *real* news. Cue "Today Tonight" or "ACA" heart-tugging music:
A GOLD Coast five-year-old recovering from 151 days on a mechanical heart and one of Australia's most traumatic heart transplants had to be carried through Melbourne Airport because Jetstar refused to provide his distressed mother with a wheelchair.
To add insult to injury, the airline also forced Kellin Hyde's mum to use his Christmas present money to fly his lifesaving medication and toys home yesterday because their bags weighed too much.