♿️How I Board the Upper Deck & Use The Bathroom on a 24hr Flight As A Wheelchair User

2023-01-29に共有
In this video, we'll show you how to board a Qantas A380 Upper Deck and use the bathroom as a wheelchair user. We'll be flying from Sydney to London in a 24-hour flight, so this is a really unique and interesting experience! And Ill take you on a tour of the premium economy seat. If you're looking for a unique way to travel, then this is the video for you! By watching this video, you'll learn how to board a Qantas A380 Upper Deck and use the bathroom as a wheelchair user. This is a unique and interesting experience that you won't want to miss!
In this mammoth 24 hours flight, Im showing you Qantas new a380, flying Sydney to London Via Singapore. Im talking all about the special assistance, boarding the plane as a wheelchair user. showing you the accessible toilet, and giving all my tips and advice on flying long haul with a disability and me using the aisle chair

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  • I feel like I could have spoken a lot more about my flight. I didn’t talk about managing my meds. Would you like another video? The reason I upgraded is because 24 hours on a plane is a long time for anyone. But add it a disability and its hard going. Trust me I have done it three times before! It was 100% worth upgrading to premuim economy. It defiantly gave me an extra level of comfort. Dont forget to leave your nuggets of information for others to find in the comments. And if you have any other questions drop them bellow too. Looking forward to seeing you in my next accessibility vlog. Check out some other videos: It Never used to be like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRmR37ZVP9s&list=PLtbcZsZIvZdLolmUwllxWzEbIwieX2V3V&index=23 Preparing for a 24hr flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ3-pQu-QSA&list=PLtbcZsZIvZdLolmUwllxWzEbIwieX2V3V&index=17 Flying solo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT2nrGIGfoQ&list=PLtbcZsZIvZdLolmUwllxWzEbIwieX2V3V First time out in a wheelchair https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1sGQGn4Hoc&list=PLtbcZsZIvZdKpkO7ANHZiYhp1laIZR735&index=17 Do I need a wheelchair? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EZtjSadqy8&list=PLtbcZsZIvZdKpkO7ANHZiYhp1laIZR735&index=10
  • @SN82310
    Hi, I'm a disabled wheelchair user based in the U.S. I frequently fly within in US and North America, but have never ventured out to try a long, international trip. This video was super informative and detailed! Thanks for sharing your journey with us! I'm glad Youtube recommended this video. :)
  • It's a little sad they didn't allow all 3 of you to sit together. Especially as it looked as though there were 2 empty seats next to you. I think that would have made the flights a little better in my opinion- having my family around! Can't wait for more content xx
  • Currently in tenerife for two weeks, arrived last night and dealing the anticipated pain after the flight. First time using special assistance, it went pretty well. Thank you Gem for your previous flight vlogs, it meant I knew more what to expect my first time using it.
  • You can absolutely request mobility devices being stored onboard with your booking, rather than waiting until you arrive. Depending on the airline they may or may not have the ability to reserve it but it doesn’t hurt to ask in advance. Virgin Australia did this for me a few weeks ago for a Canberra to Melbourne flight I have coming up. I was worried they might not be able to and that I may be too late to organise it as I was told by customer service that it’s “first in, best dressed” but I filled in their online assistance form and within only 2 hours I had heard back to confirm assistance and onboard storage for my rollator on both arrival and departure on a flight I booked months ago.
  • I have really enjoyed seeing your daughter grow up over time....
  • I’m a ventilated quadriplegic (& stomach fed) due to MND/ALS. I’m attempting this same flight from London to Brisbane soon. I’m having to travel with a specialist repatriation nurse and one of my carers. My wife will also be travelling with me. Thanks so much for this video. I’ll try to film my flight to help future travellers like me.
  • I can tell you now, I went to the same airport and had a way worse experience. The staff were a highlight during all the stress and upset though. They kept me calm and safe. I’d say there’s a big difference between international and domestic. Definitely don’t recall any assistance lane. We very much felt on our own about what was happening and what we were meant to be doing. This was back in July last year. My power wheelchair ended up damaged too but luckily it was still drivable.
  • You are great. The confidence you have in life is amazing. I couldn't even imagine something like this before my various issues never mind now. I love watching you.
  • @Locspocs2
    Thank you Gem! Your content is incredibly helpful indeed! Also you and your family are fabulous!
  • Thanks for sharing you experience with us all. I love how bright and bubbly you are ❤
  • @CB-ex9pr
    Thank you for doing so much for disabled people.❤
  • Great information. Thank you. I love these travel blogs.
  • Wow... thank you for the inspiring, factual, and fascinating insight❤
  • Hi Gem Sean DB,always nice to see your smiling faces am looking forward to seeing more videos of yalls trip love from TEXAS
  • Yeah, you doing these Vids are making it a little bit easier for me to now do some travelling, plus I don’t like flying. Also yrs back they didn’t have all this assistant help and my wheels got battered, I was so upset and I tried not to let it effect the holiday, but it does, you can’t help it. So once I find a place that I’m thinking of going, I will be back on here to get all your help on what people have experienced at these places, etc…..I am a 24/7 wheelchair lifer, so any advise is always taken onboard and also reading about what other people deal with is also a help, so Keep it “Wheel” Guys and thanks Gem your awesome at getting across the every day things we deal with and all the handy tips n tricks of WC life 😎🤘
  • Thank you for sharing! Qantas are good for travelling, I fly with them every time
  • Fantastic content. Thank you for making this video.
  • Those flight attendants are awesome! They seem to really treat you like a human being. Versus, in the United States, it seems like a lot of flight attendants just don’t want to deal with you if you have a disability.
  • @JKuci
    Thanks so much for this informative and useful video. 😁😁