Disability Travel - News: Disability rights promoters irked at Swissair’s treatment of wheelchair user




Katja
Apr 24, 11, 9:22 am
http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=123985

On Monday 4 April, Mr Chalklen was informed that he couldn’t board the flight he booked if he planned to travel unaccompanied, because the Swiss Air Medical Department argued that he could not use the sanitary facilities independently. The standard flight time for this route, from London to Geneva, is one hour, 40 minutes, and although Mr Chalklen is a frequent and experienced flyer, he was refused access on the grounds of his disability.


Ari
May 3, 11, 12:57 pm
That was a stupid decision. I wonder if they can be fined for that . . . that would be a nice reminder to all European airlines.

By the way, I am very curious as to the article because there is no such airline as "Swissair" or "Swiss Air" anymore-- it is "Swiss International Airlines" or just "Swiss"; someone didn't do their homework.



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