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iSpine Discuss airplane travel to germany in the Main forums forums; Hello everyone I am new to this forum even though I've been reading in for a while now. Looks ... |
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![]() Hello everyone I am new to this forum even though I've been reading in for a while now. Looks like I will be going to Germany to have adr surgery and I was wondering how those of you that have traveled overseas for the surgery had managed the trip and what do you recommend to make the trip bearable.
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![]() I have not had surgery in Germany, but we went five years ago (after I had cervical spine problems). I wore my inferential machine, and surprisingly, had no trouble getting through security with the machine on. I took a sleeping pill while I was still in the airport. I had one of those blow-up neck pillows to use on the plane.
The only real problem I had was that the seats were smaller than normal and we were in the middle of the plane. There were two aisle rows with two seats each and one middle row with six in the middle. As luck had it, we had seats 3 and 4 in the middle row, with two people on either side of us. I could not move without bumping into someone and felt very claustophobic. We flew Swiss Air and I am not sure if the other airlines' planes are arranged the same. What I would do next time is book farther in advance, not go during holidays (it was Christmas time), and make sure that we got two seats in the aisle row. Also, Munich is a very large airport, and even though I had only one medium suitcase to roll, it quickly became too much for me. By the time we got the rental car and drove to our destination outside of Munich, I was exhausted even though the sleeping pill had helped me to sleep on the plane. Bavaria is a beautiful state and we enjoyed our time there. Almost everyone spoke at least some English and people seemed to enjoy helping us and practicing their English. |
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![]() Not sure if you meant flying over or the whole thing of travel to/in Germany. There has been a few writeups on the net about what to expect in germany, some of the hospitals have some good tips also.
I myself am very (too) familiar with Germany and would not be too good on commenting on this part as I speak the language and understand the television programs. Someone elso needs to jump in.
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![]() book your tickets at LEAST 8 weeks out and you can get good deals on biz class tickets.
we flew last aug and i got the round trip biz class tickets for 2500.00 each. chuck try to avoid usair as there seat are old and can be tough on the butt.
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![]() If you're not too tall, I found a way to be very comfortable.
3 seats coach, together. It's cheaper than one seat business class. You can book good fares a month or so in advance, unlike business which is astronomical unless booked two or more months in advance. And you can lie completely flat, and few airlines have business class seats that recline completely flat. This last tidbit is what really made it work for me: I bought a memory foam mattress topper, folded it four times, wrapped it in a sheet (sewed shut), and it fit perfectly over the three seats (you want full size, not twin or queen). It rolls up easily, and I bungee corded it to a rolling duffle bag to shlep it around. Stewardesses came up to ask where I bought it. Hope this is helpful. Let me know if you want more details about making the foam cushion. |
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