ASA Settles Disability Case
Atlantic Southeast Airlines has agreed to pay a $5,000 civil penalty in a federal lawsuit that could have wider-ranging implications for the carriage of disabled passengers. The case emerged from an incident in September 2000, during which an ASA employee in Dothan, Ala., refused to board a...
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