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<blockquote data-quote="porl69" data-source="post: 2203326" data-attributes="member: 334119"><p>Hi [USER=119069]@smc4761[/USER] the walk thru scans are fine BUT do not go thru the ones where you have to put your hands in the air. Airport security in most cases are fully aware of insulin pumps BUT there are a few people who are definitely not. All your letters are enough mate. </p><p> Go to the help/disability section of the airport as soon as you get there and ask for the "hidden disability lanyard".......it helps no end, straight through customs and priority boarding for you and whoever is traveling with you. </p><p>PS all your supplies in your carry on PLUS you will be allowed an extra carry on for your medical bits and bobs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porl69, post: 2203326, member: 334119"] Hi [USER=119069]@smc4761[/USER] the walk thru scans are fine BUT do not go thru the ones where you have to put your hands in the air. Airport security in most cases are fully aware of insulin pumps BUT there are a few people who are definitely not. All your letters are enough mate. Go to the help/disability section of the airport as soon as you get there and ask for the "hidden disability lanyard".......it helps no end, straight through customs and priority boarding for you and whoever is traveling with you. PS all your supplies in your carry on PLUS you will be allowed an extra carry on for your medical bits and bobs [/QUOTE]
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