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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2130175" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>That sounds disgraceful to me and I am sure it's against the Law in the UK but of course you are talking about Singapore airlines. Even so, if they are flying in and out of the UK, I wonder how they could get away with this? It's like expecting a person in a wheel chair or with a walking stick to pay extra for those items they CANNOT do without, it comes under the disability act as I'm sure you know. I would kick up a massive fuss, read all the small print on their website about disabilities etc so that you know whether what they have said is true and not the interpretation of a jobsworth, then complain to their highest authority. A bit dramatic I know but to charge you for having to take your diabetic gear on the plane with you?, it's not as if it can go in the hold. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2130175, member: 451727"] That sounds disgraceful to me and I am sure it's against the Law in the UK but of course you are talking about Singapore airlines. Even so, if they are flying in and out of the UK, I wonder how they could get away with this? It's like expecting a person in a wheel chair or with a walking stick to pay extra for those items they CANNOT do without, it comes under the disability act as I'm sure you know. I would kick up a massive fuss, read all the small print on their website about disabilities etc so that you know whether what they have said is true and not the interpretation of a jobsworth, then complain to their highest authority. A bit dramatic I know but to charge you for having to take your diabetic gear on the plane with you?, it's not as if it can go in the hold. x [/QUOTE]
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