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Southwest Airlines flyers’ wheelchair ‘scam’ leaves fellow passengers fuming

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Paul vented out on Twitter about Southwest Airline passengers being involved in a pre-board scamming tactic, where they deceitfully are using wheelchairs.
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A social media user waiting to board a Southwest flight recently cried foul over an apparent “pre-boarding scam” involving wheelchairs — while the airliner stresses that its policy complies with the law.

Passengers are known to get antsy boarding and exiting planes, but Paul, whose Twitter handle is @trendready, complained about how some fellow flyers are possibly attempting to game the system by requesting wheelchair assistance and be the first ones on a flight before takeoff.

“Pre-boarding scam at @SouthwestAir,” he claimed in a Saturday tweet with a photo of a line of people lined up in wheelchairs. “20 passengers boarding using a wheelchair and probably only 3 need one to deplane.”

The airline replied to the complaint but admitted it had little power to stop any possible trickery.

“We’re sorry for any disappointment, Paul,” Southwest tweeted. “We work hard to maintain the integrity of the boarding process while providing appropriate accommodations for all who fly. Since many disabilities aren’t visible, we’re unable to question the validity of preboarding requests.”


Paul vented out on Twitter about Southwest Airline passengers using a pre-board scamming tactic by deceitfully using wheelchairs so they can be the first ones on a flight.
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Other social media users chimed in and mentioned similar “scams” they witnessed.

“I sat next to a wheelchair pusher recently,” one user tweeted. “Asked her how many people do you think legitimately need a wheelchair. Answer: less than half most don’t even pretend that they have a disability they just want the ‘perks’”

“Yep! Looks like the airport at Las Vegas. My husband always calls it the wheelchair parade,” another social media user wrote.


Other social media users who have flown Southwest detailed similar incidents where they witnessed passengers who pretended they needed a wheelchair to pre-board.
Other social media users who have flown Southwest detailed similar incidents where they witnessed passengers who pretended they needed a wheelchair to pre-board.
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“I stopped flying @SouthwestAir after a man who was running from his car to the terminal in front of me, used this to get a great seat on a packed flight,” another user claimed.

A day later, Paul again tweeted his frustrations of people using wheelchairs who might not have needed them, including taking photos of people standing and walking around before plopping back in the wheelchair.

He claimed 14 people used wheelchairs to board, but only six needed them to deplane.

“Hey, Paul! Our preboarding policy is in compliance with ACAA requirements and allows us to provide appropriate accommodations for all who fly with us,” Southwest tweeted in response.

“Nevertheless, we regret if you were disappointed with your experience, and we appreciate you sharing your perspective.”

Customers who need a wheelchair must identify “themselves as needing wheelchair assistance upon arrival to the airport, at any connection points, and upon arrival to their destination,” according to the airline’s policy.

A wheelchair can also be added while booking, Southwest says. 


[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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