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  2. ‘Unbelievably excited’ - wheelchair users react to new Delta ...

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    A new airplane seat concept that allows wheelchair users to stay in their own chair throughout a flight was revealed this week by a subsidiary of US airline Delta, a move welcomed as a “huge ...

  3. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair assistance at airports are typically provided on request through a call or a digital or physical form. Some airlines also have size restrictions on wheelchairs due to strict weight limits. [2] [3] Check-in procedures vary by airline and airport. Certain types of wheelchairs, however, can be checked in such as collapsible wheelchairs ...

  4. Air Carrier Access Act - Wikipedia

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    Not all of the disability animals that came through the doors of Delta Air Lines, however, were actually service animals. [8] Since December 2020, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) does not include emotional support animals in the Air Carrier Access Act, which is the act that allows service animals to fly on airplanes if they meet ...

  5. Airline accessibility flash points - AOL

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    The discount airline is calling for a “wheelchair registration” system and legislation cracking down on those “abusing” the accessibility tool.

  6. 2 trips, 2 destroyed wheelchairs: Flyer said airlines must do ...

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    In December, she flew from San Francisco to Orlando, Florida, and back with Delta Air Lines, and her new power chair was destroyed during the trip. “My wheelchair was brand-spankin’ new ...

  7. Traveling with a wheelchair is 'different for every single ...

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    Pulley said airlines need to be required to be more transparent when mobility device incidents occur, and they don't think there will be any major improvements until that happens.

  8. Cruising Altitude: Progress for disabled travelers is not ...

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    Does the U.S. really have accessible travel? I asked experts what needs to happen to make flying better and safer for passengers with disabilities.

  9. 'Priceless' loss of dignity: Traveler lost independence when ...

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    Emily Voorde said airlines need to hold their workers more accountable and boost training to address mobility device damages for disabled travelers.