Navigating the airport
Blindspot149
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MotherKnowsBest wrote:
There is an easy way around this problem. Tell them that you are autistic when you book your ticket and ask for free airport assistance. I do this for my daughter and it's great. She gets met at check-in and is escorted through security all the way to the plane. She gets met at the plane on the other side and is escorted all the way through baggage collection, customs and everything.
I think I might use this suggestion. I'll say Autisic not Asperger's (I don't want to be arrested for being rude or being 'funny/clever')
This would also mean I could walk through the airport with my ear plugs in and without missing any imporant annoucements.
Of course it would still mean actually WALKING throught the airport
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