We have a family member, 41, who uses one because of M.E.
It comes apart to put it in the car boot.
Having the scooter has been a game changer.
We took it with us when we flew to the Canary Islands last summer.
The airline needed to know certain details eg make, model and battery type.
One thing I learned is that they can only carry three battery-powered items per flight, ie mobility scooter or electric wheelchair, so a degree of forward planning and booking is required.
We used the ambulift to get onto the plane so climbing the steps wasn't a problem.
You have to phone the airline to book any assistance required in advance and tell them the degree of help that will be necessary. I've done this many times with Jet2 and they've always been extremely helpful.
As regards hiring a scooter, I did this for Dad one day. He enjoyed it so we decided to buy one for him.
We went to the mobility centre in our local Dobbies garden centre. A friend had hers from there and recommended them.
We discussed Dad's requirements and he tried a couple of different ones in the store.
We took them outside and tried them in the boot of my car.
We decided on the Marlin "comfi rider" as a middle of the range between the very lightweight, small-wheeled ones and the bigger road-worthy ones.
The staff were extremely knowledgeable and helpful.
We bought new, it was £2,500.
They did have some used scooters as well.