A paralympic champion who dragged himself through an airport after a budget airline made him check in his wheelchair has received an apology.
Kurt Fearnley had just crawled along a 60-mile jungle track in Papua New Guinea.
But when he arrived at Brisbane airport a few days later, Jetstar— an offshoot of Qantas airlines — asked him to check in his wheelchair. The Australian budget airline offered him its own wheelchair, specially designed for planes, but told Fearnley he would have to be pushed by airline staff.
Fearnley, who won marathon gold in the Beijing and Athens Paralympics, was insulted at being asked to give up his independence.
He said the equivalent for an able-bodied person "would be having your legs tied together, your pants pulled down and be carried or pushed through an airport."
In protest, he rejected the airline's wheelchair and dragged himself through the terminal, in and out of the toilet, and onto the plane.
Jetstar has now issued an apology, saying any embarrassment and hurt was not intentional.
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Strong "flight" theme in your posts today, Shep. And just in time, too: the budget airline I'm starting was about to snap some photos of people being pushed around in wheelchairs at the former Japanese internment camp on Angel Island. Crisis... averted.
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