No Limits on Liability for Damage to Wheelchairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, July 26, 1999 Contact: Bill Adams Tel.: (202) 366-5580 DOT 110-99 New Rule Avoids Airline Liability Limit For Damage to Wheelchairs As part of the Clinton administration’s ongoing efforts to ensure fair treatment for airline passengers with disabilities, the U.S. Department of Transportation today said that airlines cannot limit their liability […]

Hotline for Air Travelers with Disabilities

As you may know, in August 2002, my office, the Office of the Assistant General Counsel for Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings (Enforcement Office), established a toll free number that consumers who experience disability Related air travel problems may use to obtain information and assistance. The office is staffed from 7 am to 11 pm local […]

FAA FACT SHEET on Air Travel by People With Disabilities

AIR TRAVEL BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (PWD) This Fact Sheet is intended to address persons with questions and concerns about the travel of persons with disabilities as it relates to airports and airlines. In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, security measures have been heightened for the safety of all. While safety […]

Communicating During Emergencies

During emergencies – local, state, and national – the importance of our country’s telecommunications and broadcast systems becomes clear. We use our phones to call 911 or to call our family members to make sure they are safe; we turn on our televisions and radios to get information updates. While there is no doubt that […]

Child Restraints on Aircrafts

Tips for Parents Using Child Restraints on Aircraft Proper use of an approved child restraint system (CRS) on an aircraft enhances child safety in the event of an accident. A CRS also provides protection for a child during turbulence. The FAA strongly recommends that all children who fly regardless of Their age, use the appropriate […]

Can I use my DISABILITY PARKING CARD in other countries?

Updated:Access & Inclusion – Reciprocal Recognition of Parking Badges In 1978, the ECMT Council of Ministers agreed that all Member Countries of the ECMT would grant the same parking concessions to people with disabilities as they offered to their own nationals. These concessions usually allowed special parking in areas reserved for people with disabilities, or […]

Avis Rent A Car Launches “Avis Access” for Travelers with Disabilities

Contact: Susan McGowan Susan.McGowan@Avis.com (973) 496 –3916 Complimentary Services to be Available in 100 Markets by Year End Orlando, FL, and Parsippany, NJ, October, 2003 — Avis Rent A Car System, Inc. has announced the nation’s first comprehensive accessibility program for travelers with disabilities. Dubbed “AVIS ACCESS,” the initiative was unfurled at the annual World […]

How To Travel with a Kidney Disease

Persons with kidney disease, including both those with damaged or infected kidneys and those who have had one or more kidney transplants, may require dialysis to remove impurities from their blood streams. Today it is possible for such persons to travel widely with the approval of their physician, thanks to the international availability of Dialysis […]

Cruising with a child with a disability

Have you ever been to Hell and back?  I have! Hey! Be Nice! I am not talking about my travel with my kids when they were young! I am talking about my trip to Hell, a neighborhood of Grand Cayman Islands! Yeah, That’s right! If you embark with your family in Grand Cayman Islands when your […]

Autism & Airport Travel Safety Tips

A guide for parents and carers Autism & Airport Travel Safety Tips November 23, 2001, Port St. Lucie, Florida By Dennis Debbaudt Traveling through airport security will never be the same. Every traveler passing through a security checkpoint will now encounter waiting in long lines, having to produce two forms of picture identification at multiple […]