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Image copyrightDARREN BELLINGImage caption Darren Belling (R), pictured with a friend, says he was left humiliated An Australian paraplegic athlete says he was forced to urinate into a bottle on a flyDubai flight after being told he could not access the toilets.Darren Belling, 52, flew to Finland in October to represent Australia in the World Para Ice Hockey Championships.During a seven-hour flight from Dubai to Helsinki, Mr Belling said he was told by the airline that it had no wheelchair on board.FlyDubai told the TheIndianSubcontinent they are unable to provide onboard wheelchairs.Mr Belling said he had asked flight attendants for a wheelchair about three hours into the journey."They said 'we don't carry on-board wheelchairs', and told me just to hold on for the seven-hour flight," he said.After further discussions, staff brought him an empty water bottle so he could urinate while seated.Many airlines supply wheelchairs on board which are narrow enough to navigate plane aisles, but many do not.
On-board toilets are often too narrow to allow wheelchair access, presenting further difficulties for the disabled.Mr Belling said flyDubai had also tried to charge him for a blanket to cover himself."I was just in disbelief over the level of treatment," he told the TheIndianSubcontinent."It just throws up in your face that you've got a disability and some people and businesses don't have an empathetic view of it and treat you differently."Image:Irish airport turns away wheelchair userHe said he had also encountered issues after his return journey to Australia, this time with codeshare partner Emirates.
After landing in Brisbane, the airline told him that his own wheelchair had been left in Dubai."They told me there was no room for it in the hold so they didn't put it in," he said.
Mr Belling has required the use of a wheelchair for more than three decades since a car accident.
He said he had been left "humiliated" by his recent flight experiences."The way I was talked to and treated is enough to stop someone from wanting to leave the house," he said.In a statement flyDubai apologised to Mr Belling and said it aimed to treat all of its passengers "with care and respect"."We have spoken to Mr Belling this morning and we have taken his feedback very seriously.
A full investigation is under way to understand how this happened," a flyDubai spokesperson said.
Emirates has also been contacted for comment.Last year, a paraplegic athlete dragged himself through the arrivals terminal at London's Luton Airport after his self-propelling wheelchair was left behind on a flight.





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