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“Crawl Class” Shocker: Queensland Woman Crawls Off Jetstar Plane After Alleged Wheelchair Charge

Spina bifida warrior Natalie Curtis says her birthday trip turned into a crawl of shame on a Jetstar flight in Thailand. Jetstar claims it was a “miscommunication.” Aussies aren’t buying it.

Grounded Dignity: Birthday Trip Turns into Budget Airline Blunder

What should’ve been a ripper of a birthday trip for Queenslander Natalie Curtis quickly nose-dived into a PR disaster for Jetstar. After landing in Bangkok, Curtis — who’s lived life on wheels since high school due to spina bifida — found herself crawling down the plane aisle, after reportedly being told she’d need to pay for a special aisle wheelchair.

The 33-year-old disability support worker from Townsville travels regularly and isn’t a stranger to the logistics of air travel. But nothing prepared her for this.

“Just the thought of crawling on the ground where everyone has walked on, you don’t know what you’re putting your hands on,” Curtis told Nine News.


Viral Video: When Wheelchairs Become a Luxury Add-On?

Footage of Curtis dragging herself down the aisle — while five people allegedly stood around and watched — went viral quicker than a Jetstar delay notice. The drama kicked off after staff allegedly told her she’d have to wait 40 minutes for the aisle chair… or fork out cash for it.

“She came on board, nicely dressed with a clipboard, and said we’d have to pay. I just needed an aisle chair, not a throne!”


Incident Breakdown

ItemDetails
PassengerNatalie Curtis, Townsville-based support worker
Medical ConditionSpina bifida; wheelchair user since high school
FlightJetstar flight to Bangkok
IncidentForced to crawl down plane aisle to reach her wheelchair
Alleged CauseTold she needed to pay for an aisle chair
Jetstar’s Response“Unreserved apology” and claimed “miscommunication”
Compensation OfferedRefund + Jetstar voucher (Curtis declined future travel)
Passenger’s Reaction“Lift your game.” — Natalie Curtis

Jetstar’s Response: Apology… But No Admission of Wrongdoing

Jetstar scrambled to respond, saying aisle chairs are never withheld for payment and blaming a mysterious “miscommunication.” They offered Curtis a refund and a travel voucher — but she’s not keen on a repeat crawl.

“They really need to lift their game. A refund doesn’t undo the humiliation.”

Jetstar insists this was a one-off, but Curtis and many others in the disability community say this points to a bigger systemic issue in airline accessibility — particularly when flying budget.


The Bigger Issue: Accessibility Shouldn’t Be an Add-On

According to the Australian Human Rights Commission, all airlines operating in Australia are legally required to ensure passengers with disabilities can travel safely and with dignity. Aisle chairs are part of that responsibility.

In a 2023 ABC report, disability advocates cited multiple incidents of air carriers falling short of those standards, especially for regional and international flights where third-party handling is involved.


Final Word: Jetstar, Get It Together

This isn’t just a PR nightmare — it’s a real-life example of how airlines can strip dignity from passengers. No Aussie should have to crawl off a plane because of a “system glitch” or “communication breakdown.”

So, Jetstar, here’s some free advice: if your service makes someone with spina bifida crawl on their hands and knees after a six-hour flight, a travel voucher and a weak apology aren’t gonna cut it. You don’t need a clipboard to figure that out.

Source
9NEWS

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