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December 9, 2022

Review: British Airways Airbus A350 Club Suites (London to Chicago)

Upgrade to the Club World Suite: Review of the British Airways Airbus A350 business class cabin, lay flat seat, food service and more.

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December 9, 2022

Proposed EVAC Act Would Require Airlines to Account for Disabled Passengers in Emergencies

The Emergency Vacating of Aircraft Cabin (EVAC) Act will require the FAA to consider seat density and disabled passengers in safety certifications.

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October 16, 2022

Review: First Class from Miami to NYC on an American Airlines Boeing 777 with Lay Flat Seats

Flat bed seats on a domestic flight: Review of the American Airlines Boeing 777 business class cabin, lay flat seat, food service and more.

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September 20, 2022

Accessibility Takes the Stage at 2022 RedCabin Aircraft Cabin Innovation Summit

Designers and engineers collaborated to propose airplane accessibility improvements at the RedCabin Aircraft Cabin Innovation Summit.

September 10, 2022

17 Airports in the USA That Have Adult Changing Tables

Airports in the United States are installing adult changing tables so that every passenger can use the bathroom with dignity while traveling.

July 10, 2022

American Airlines Destroyed My Wheelchair — Here’s Why I’m Not Upset

Travelers are right to be upset when an airline damages or destroys their wheelchair, but when the unthinkable happened to me, I was at peace.

July 2, 2022

Flight Canceled? Wheelchair Users Should Prepare to Sleep in the Airport

Airlines are woefully unprepared to offer disabled travelers wheelchair accessible accommodation in the event of a flight cancelation.

March 19, 2022

DOT Proposes Rule to Require Accessible Lavatories on Smaller Airplanes… in 20 Years

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced plans to require wheelchair accessible lavatories on aircraft with 125 seats or more.

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