Blessed are those who can speak and understand different languages beyond their mother tongue!
Atleast the language spoken in places you visit more often. I've experienced this problem much earlier when I got married and joined the defence fraternity. But what we experienced recently with my sister's air travel was nothing less than a nightmare.
After a month long vacation with us, my sister was going back home to Coimbatore. It took a lot of convincing from us to make her agree to travel alone by air. She was insisting on train travel as she was not comfortable travelling alone by air for two reasons. One, she doesn't know the language and secondly the check in procedures. She was very worried about how she was going to communicate, in case required!
To cut short the long story... We thought we could circumvent the problem by booking a direct flight and wheelchair assistance , so that the assistant can do the check in things. So we did that. Web check in and a wheel chair booking also done. All possible assistance given including meal and an empty water bottle (to fill water inside the airport - ensured she doesn't have ask anyone for anything).
The flight was supposed to go halt in Bengaluru for half an hour but onward passengers were not required to deboard the plane.
As the saying goes, Man proposes and God disposes.....
Her flight reaches Bengaluru and there was an announcement asking all onward passengers to get down and board another flight which was going to Coimbatore. But... she didn't understand the announcements - which were in Hindi and English!! So, very sincerely, since we had told her not to get down, she refused to deboard when the flight staff asked her to!! Finally, when they insisted, she called us and we spoke to the crew member and asked for a wheelchair, which they didnt have. Then they had to be shown the ticket again which showed wheelchair assistance booking. Then they ran and got a wheelchair.
With a lot of high voltage drama, she finally made it to the coimbatore flight! She couldn't have managed to go home but for the wheelchair!
PS: I've told her to watch some Hindi serials to learn Hindi.
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