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How To Travel If You Are Hearing Impaired

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  • At the gate, ask the ticketing agent to inform you directly when it is time to board.
  • Inform a flight attendant that you are hearing-impaired and request any in-flight announcements be delivered to you directly.
  • At a hotel, inform a receptionist that you are hearing-impaired. This is very important in case there is an emergency.
  • Bring extra batteries for your hearing aid. They may be hard or impossible to find in other areas or countries.
  • Bring a phone amplifier.
  • Bring an alarm clock that flashes a light or vibrates your pillow.

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