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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 38393" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><span style='font-size: 11pt'>Marguerite, I don't know if it's the norm but when my mom or in laws travel in a wheelchair(at the airport) I always tip 10.00. It's a free service but we just have always done it. When I had someone escort my relatives who spoke no English to the plane I tipped even more so that they kept them safe and got them where they had to go.</p><p>I don't mind tipping for extra service. </p><p></p><p>Curbside check in is a reasonable alternative to the inside lines of people. If the porter checks you in, you get your boarding pass, your luggage checked then I go park the car and can take the shuttle back to the airport with just carry on. </p><p></p><p>I know in Europe the trolleys are everywhere and I think they are free. Ours are 3.00. I use them when I pick up my bags at the carousel and take them to the parked car. </p><p>I tipped a manicurist in Italy and she was shocked. She had no idea that you would get tipped for nails so I figured it is an american thing. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 38393, member: 3"] <span style='font-size: 11pt'>Marguerite, I don't know if it's the norm but when my mom or in laws travel in a wheelchair(at the airport) I always tip 10.00. It's a free service but we just have always done it. When I had someone escort my relatives who spoke no English to the plane I tipped even more so that they kept them safe and got them where they had to go. I don't mind tipping for extra service. Curbside check in is a reasonable alternative to the inside lines of people. If the porter checks you in, you get your boarding pass, your luggage checked then I go park the car and can take the shuttle back to the airport with just carry on. I know in Europe the trolleys are everywhere and I think they are free. Ours are 3.00. I use them when I pick up my bags at the carousel and take them to the parked car. I tipped a manicurist in Italy and she was shocked. She had no idea that you would get tipped for nails so I figured it is an american thing. </span> [/QUOTE]
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