Zoltan Borsodi knew there’d be issues with his flight.
He was flying home to Raleigh, North Carolina, from Budapest on Jan. 12, via Copenhagen and Boston, on SAS Scandinavian Airlines and Delta Air Lines.
Borsodi, 56, is retired and relies on a wheelchair because he has Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), which impairs his mobility.
He told USA TODAY that when he arrived in Copenhagen, his personal wheelchair was not at the gate. It immediately raised red flags for him, but he figured it could have been because he had a tight connection for his flight to Boston. When he arrived in Boston, his suspicion had been correct.
Borsodi’s wheelchair was still in Copenhagen, according to the Apple AirTag he used to track it.






