Honestly, for an elderly person traveling alone, I think it can be very helpful, especially now with EES adding another layer to the airport process in Europe. My grandfather had a similar situation last year, and the biggest problem was not the flight itself, but finding the right lane, dealing with documents, and walking between points without getting stressed. I’d probably look at something like Sky VIP because they have meet-and-greet style help and fast track support, which seems useful when someone needs guidance through security, passport control, or the newer EES-related checks. It’s not really about luxury in this case, more about making the trip calmer and safer. Printed tickets, passport in one pocket, medication in hand luggage, phone fully charged, and the pickup person clearly informed can make a huge difference. Small things like that often prevent a lot of panic during travel.