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Until a wheelchair space in the aircraft cabin becomes a reality, airlines can reduce the risk of damaging wheelchairs with these innovative tools.
United Airlines committed to install Braille signage across its entire mainline fleet by 2026, a small step to make airplanes more accessible and inclusive of blind travelers.
A unique partnership between American Airlines and The Landline Company brings wheelchair accessible connecting bus service to Philadelphia.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has published a final rule for wheelchair accessible lavatories on single-aisle aircraft with 125 seats or more.
Vice President Harris has promised a solution to inaccessible airplane lavatories, but the Administration's plan may already be outdated.
Hidden-city ticketing or "skiplagging" can save travelers a significant amount of money, but the strategy should be approached with caution.
Hidden-city ticketing or "skiplagging" can save travelers a significant amount of money, but the strategy should be approached with caution.
The family of 21-year-old college student NJ Foster alleges that the negligence of airline staff caused serious injury; recovery is unlikely.
More than 100 days after my wheelchair was damaged during flight, American Airlines has failed to repair it, in violation of the Air Carrier Access Act.
Widespread media coverage has raised public awareness about the possibility of a wheelchair space on airplanes, but many questions remain.
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