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”Mr Holland-Kaye also accused disabled passengers and those requiring special assistance of requesting it too late, saying: “About half of people who ask for it only ask once they’re on the plane Pvp
LBC host Nick Ferrari said: “Last week 20 wheelchair passengers waited in their allocated area for someone to take them through immigration Pvp
”Mr Ferrari asked if Mr Holland-Kaye was saying people were “flagrantly abusing the rules and pretending they need that when they don’t?””Absolutely, and if you go on TikTok you’ll see that is one of the travel hacks that people are recommending,” he added, reiterating: “Please don’t do that, we need to protect the service for people who need it most Pvp
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In an interview with LBC on Tuesday morning, the airport chief claimed that “travel hack” videos on the social media platform TikTok had sparked a trend for able-bodied travellers claiming they need wheelchair assistance at the airport Pvp
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Heathrow Airport’s CEO, John Holland-Kaye, has accused passengers of faking disabilities to “try and get fast-tracked”, adding to the recent travel chaos Pvp
“There was no air conditioning; these people sitting there knowing it was an absolute disgrace Pvp
In June one TikTok user angered social media users by pretending to need a wheelchair in order to skip long airport queues Pvp
Student Wolf Jenkins filmed himself jumping queues at Ibiza airport before a flight home to Bristol, admitting he had pretended to have an injured ankle and been given a wheelchair Pvp
Meanwhile, many travellers with disabilities have reported disheartening delays when arriving or travelling through the UK’s airports Pvp
” He urged passengers to “let [Heathrow] know well in advance so that we are able to meet your needs” Pvp
“Why can’t we get people, it would appear, at Terminal Three, to look after those with mobility issues?”RecommendedSchoolboy almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challengeWoman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heatMr Holland-Kaye replied: “Well, we do have as many people now working in our ‘passengers requiring support’ team as we had before the pandemic Pvp
“We’ve seen demand has gone up significantly Pvp
“Some of this is because people are using the wheelchair support to try to get fast-tracked through the airport; that is absolutely the wrong thing to be doing Pvp
Last month one passenger spoke out about feeling “traumatised and humiliated” after special assistance was slow or non-existent at two separate UK airports, either side of her flight Pvp
We need to protect that for the people who most need help Pvp

We need to protect that for the people who most need help Pvp
“Why can’t we get people, it would appear, at Terminal Three, to look after those with mobility issues?”RecommendedSchoolboy almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challengeWoman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heatMr Holland-Kaye replied: “Well, we do have as many people now working in our ‘passengers requiring support’ team as we had before the pandemic Pvp
In June one TikTok user angered social media users by pretending to need a wheelchair in order to skip long airport queues Pvp
” He urged passengers to “let [Heathrow] know well in advance so that we are able to meet your needs” Pvp
“Some of this is because people are using the wheelchair support to try to get fast-tracked through the airport; that is absolutely the wrong thing to be doing Pvp
In an interview with LBC on Tuesday morning, the airport chief claimed that “travel hack” videos on the social media platform TikTok had sparked a trend for able-bodied travellers claiming they need wheelchair assistance at the airport Pvp
”Mr Holland-Kaye also accused disabled passengers and those requiring special assistance of requesting it too late, saying: “About half of people who ask for it only ask once they’re on the plane Pvp
Heathrow Airport’s CEO, John Holland-Kaye, has accused passengers of faking disabilities to “try and get fast-tracked”, adding to the recent travel chaos Pvp
Last month one passenger spoke out about feeling “traumatised and humiliated” after special assistance was slow or non-existent at two separate UK airports, either side of her flight Pvp
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Meanwhile, many travellers with disabilities have reported disheartening delays when arriving or travelling through the UK’s airports Pvp
“We’ve seen demand has gone up significantly Pvp
Student Wolf Jenkins filmed himself jumping queues at Ibiza airport before a flight home to Bristol, admitting he had pretended to have an injured ankle and been given a wheelchair Pvp
LBC host Nick Ferrari said: “Last week 20 wheelchair passengers waited in their allocated area for someone to take them through immigration Pvp
”Mr Ferrari asked if Mr Holland-Kaye was saying people were “flagrantly abusing the rules and pretending they need that when they don’t?””Absolutely, and if you go on TikTok you’ll see that is one of the travel hacks that people are recommending,” he added, reiterating: “Please don’t do that, we need to protect the service for people who need it most Pvp
“There was no air conditioning; these people sitting there knowing it was an absolute disgrace Pvp
RecommendedSimon Calder explains how Brexit contributed to Dover travel chaosBritish holidaymakers may need ‘plan B’ this summer as Heathrow imposes passenger capMajor train disruption expected as 40,000 rail staff prepare to strike - liveMeanwhile, this week passenger David Judd slammed Manchester Airport for their slow special assistance service, which he said made him feel “as insignificant as a person can feel” Pvp
