Two travelers from Arizona speak to Fox News Digital about the four letters "SSSS" that may be printed on your airline boarding pass. A flight passenger took to social media to share a photo of fellow flyers using wheelchairs during the pre-boarding process, sparking a debate among travelers. The X user captioned the post, "Typical @SouthwestAir flight to Florida!" "I counted 30 pre-boards needing wheelchair assistance.
When we get off the plane 28 of them walk off," the post continued. X users took to the comments section to discuss their thoughts on some flyers only using wheelchairs when they board, and not to deplane. FLIGHT PASSENGERS DEBATE ‘SEAT SWITCHES’ ON PLANES AS ONE REFUSES TO SWAP WITH OLDER WOMAN "Just bc [because] they walk on/off plane doesn’t mean they don’t need assistance or can walk the distance through the terminal to the gate," one comment said.
A Southwest passenger posted a photo (not pictured) on X showing "30" flyers in Florida using wheelchairs for assistance to board, with allegedly only two flyers using the wheelchairs to deplane. (iStock) One X user said, "most of them are elders. ambulatory wheelchairs ease their way to gates or exits.
back pain, knee pain, recent surgeries, chronic pain, disabilities, any of those things can require them some help even if they can walk." "Walking off a plane is a completely different matter than walking thru an entire airport . Many people can manage a few yards but not hundreds of yards," added anothe.
