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Woman forced to crawl on plane after Jetstar fails to provide wheelchair

A woman says she was humiliated when Jetstar staff couldn’t provide her with a wheelchair to leave a flight – forcing her to crawl on the plane.

Woman forced to crawl off Jetstar flight (Sunrise)

A Queensland woman was about to leave her flight when she said she was humiliated by Jetstar staff who couldn’t provide a wheelchair for her to get off the plane.

Natalie Curtis, who has been in a wheelchair since high school, said she had never been as humiliated after being forced to crawl on the ground to her own wheelchair.

Ms Curtis said she was offered a standard “aisle” wheelchair to board her flight from Singapore to Bangkok but when she landed was told she would have to pay to use another chair to get off the plane.

Natalie Curtis was forced to crawl on the plane after Jetstar failed to provide a wheelchair. Picture: Sunrise
Natalie Curtis was forced to crawl on the plane after Jetstar failed to provide a wheelchair. Picture: Sunrise
Her friend said the staff ‘didn’t really do anything’ to help. Picture: Sunrise
Her friend said the staff ‘didn’t really do anything’ to help. Picture: Sunrise

“I didn’t really comprehend it and I was like, ‘No, I’m not paying to be able to get off this plane’,” Ms Curtis told Sunrise on Monday.

Her friend Natasha Elford had a knee injury and was unable to carry her off the plane.

Ms Curtis said the only option left was to crawl on the floor for eight rows until she could reach her own wheelchair.

“It was extremely humiliating,” she said.

Ms Elford said she was in shock watching the ordeal unfold.

“My first instinct was I was pretty much gutted, I was like, ‘Is this actually happening’?” Ms she told Sunrise.

“I couldn’t physically lift her so I felt really hopeless and I couldn’t believe this was really happening.”

Ms Curtis hopes the airline ensures this doesn’t happen again. Picture: Sunrise
Ms Curtis hopes the airline ensures this doesn’t happen again. Picture: Sunrise

Ms Elford said she tried to find out if it was possible to fast track a wheelchair to Ms Curtis, but the flight attendants “didn’t really try do anything”.

The nation’s budget airline has endured months of criticism over widespread flight cancellations, delays and staff shortages.

A Jetstar spokesperson said the airline had sincerely apologised to Ms Curtis for her experience and had since offered her a refund and additional compensation.

“We unreservedly apologise to Ms Curtis for her recent experience while travelling with us,” they said.

“We are committed to providing a safe and comfortable travel experience for all our customers, including those requiring specific assistance.”

The spokesperson said Jetstar staff did not charge for using a wheelchair and inquiries into the incident had revealed that a language barrier led to the miscommunication of a fee.

“We are looking into what happened as a matter of urgency,” they said.

Ms Curtis said the airline needed to do more to ensure this didn’t happen again.

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