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How much do you tip a person who pushes you in a wheelchair at the airport?

We usually tip between $5 and $10 and try to base the tip on how much time the person spends with us and how much assistance he or she provides. The attendant helps us speed through security and sometimes spends in excess of 30 minutes with us.



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Should I tip for wheelchair assistance at the airport? Tipping is at the discretion of the traveler, but it is recommended that you tip. The suggested tip amount ranges from $5 to $10, but you can always increase the amount if the service is exceptional.

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For many people, a minimum tip is expected, but it can be increased if the trek to the gate is longer or security is a hassle. Are you wondering how much to tip an airport wheelchair attendant? A reasonable minimum is $5, especially if you only have one attendant.

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When taking passengers to the airport we've been asked a time or two: Should I tip the airport wheelchair agent? The short answer is yes, if you can afford it. Tipping can be a tricky thing—who do you tip and who do you not tip?

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Senning recommends $1 or $2 per bag for curbside baggage handlers and offsite airport shuttle drivers who help load and unload luggage. If you happen to have a five (dollar bill) and you had seven bags, I don't think anybody would look askance at a $5 tip after seven-bag carry, he laughed.

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No. Therefore, tipping is discouraged. So while you may see a cash tip as a nice gesture, it might be prohibited by the airline entirely and flight attendants may not appreciate it either as they — rightly — see themselves as safety professionals and not customer service workers.

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Tip $1-5 per bag when you are escorted to your room (especially if your luggage is heavy or they prepare your room or show you around). Tip the same if you request bell staff service checking out. Tip $1-2 for getting a taxi. If they unload your luggage, tip in proportion to the amount and weight.

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Unlike some western countries, the UK has no hard rules for tipping taxi drivers.

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If your flight is within 72 hours, please call TSA Cares (855) 787-2227 to request assistance. TSA Cares assistance is only available for assistance through the screening checkpoint. If you need in-flight assistance or wheelchair assistance from the curb to the aircraft, please contact your airline.

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