My mum has travelled by herself in the past to visit my brother who lives in Singapore. I care for my mum in the uk. She has recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. I contacted Singapore Airlines and as expected if she wants to fly alone again to Singapore she needs a letter from the doctor saying she is stable to fly.
My question is simple. It’s a bit of a chicken in egg situation as I see it. You have to book flights in advance to get good deals but then when does she have to have the exam and letter? If she has the exam and letter a month before she is due to fly and is told she can’t, she has wasted her money on the flight.
Unless her insurance might pay out? Maybe that is the answer?
Has anyone had any experience of this?
My question is simple. It’s a bit of a chicken in egg situation as I see it. You have to book flights in advance to get good deals but then when does she have to have the exam and letter? If she has the exam and letter a month before she is due to fly and is told she can’t, she has wasted her money on the flight.
Unless her insurance might pay out? Maybe that is the answer?
Has anyone had any experience of this?