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Parents traveling by air with infants and young children

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ReducedMobilityRights · 28/03/2012 10:37

Hello there.

I am not a mum, rather a dad. First and foremost I am a campaigner for the rights of disabled children and people with reduced mobility in general.

I trust those of you who travel by air with your kids may have come across situations where you were not returned your strollers or buggies at the aircraft, rather had to carry your little ones all the way to the baggage reclaim hall.

I believe this is a barbaric situation, unfortunately very common at London Heathrow and London Gatwick (although some airlines at these airports do provide gate repatriation service).

I understand the UK CAA would like to see children falling under the scope of the EU regulation covering passengers with reduced mobility.

However, I learned yesterday that the EDF (European Disability Forum) sent a letter to the Vice President of the European Commission to exclude children and other vulnerable categories from the scope of the regulation.

I wrote today in my blog:

"In a devastating blow to families traveling with infants, toddlers and young children, the European Disability Forum sent a letter to the EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas asking the EU Commission to sacrifice elderly persons, children, obese persons and pregnant women and any other adult without disabilities, eliminating them from the scope and protection of Regulation EU 1107/2006."

While I am clearly pro ensuring the disabled have access to good services when traveling by air, I totally disagree with EDF on this point.

Speaking to a manager at the Civil Aviation Authority, he lamented that parents associations are silent on the issue.

I believe Mumsnet should consider this issue, possibly writing a letter to the CAA or the EU Transport Commissioner, remarking the need to grant children PRM status, so that national enforcement bodies will have the power to ensure gate repatriation service becomes the standard at all UK and EU airports.

Time is running out.

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wigglesrock · 28/03/2012 12:10

I have travelled quite a lot with mine at various ages and I think have once had my buggy back at the plane. I don't see the big deal if the child does not have special mobility needs - use a sling if they're very small then you have your hands free, a two year old isn't that heavy and an older child should be walking. Sorry but most of the time people choose to travel with children I'm sure they are quite capable of working out how to transport them from the plane to baggage reclaim.

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