DOT Says Regionals, Airports Must Cooperate On Disabled Boarding
DOT issued rules Friday that will require airports and airlines operating aircraft with 19 to 30 seats to cooperate on providing boarding assistance devices for disabled passengers. Regional airlines and airports have argued about who should pay for such devices, which can cost as much as $30,000...
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