Age no bar: 10 tips while travelling with elderly passengers

Pick direct flights Whenever possible, book non-stop flights to minimise layovers and the amount of walking and waiting time at connecting airports.

Arrive early Arrive at the airport a few hours in advance to allow extra time for check-in, security and any special needs. This will also reduce stress and anxiety. 

Comfortable clothing and footwear Make sure to dress them in loose clothing and comfortable shoes. Avoid wearing tight fitting shoes and clothes. 

Request special assistance Contact the airline in advance to request special assistance like help with boarding or wheelchair services.

Bring medications Carry all necessary medications in your carry-on bag, along with any medical documentation. This helps to avoid issues in case of travel delays or emergencies.

Choose seats prior If possible, choose seats in an aisle row to make it easier to get up and move around. Request extra legroom if needed.

Consider travel insurance Purchase travel insurance that covers health issues, flight cancellations or delays. This will offer peace of mind in case of medical emergencies. 

Ask for priority boarding Request priority boarding for easier access to the aeroplane and a more relaxed experience when settling in.

Use compression socks Wear compression socks to help reduce the risk of swelling and improve circulation during the flight. This helps to make the trip comfortable.

Stay hydrated and eat light Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid too much caffeine or alcohol. It is better to pick light and nutritious snacks during travel.

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