Being carried across the gap between the air bridge and the plane risked his, his wife’s and airline staffs’ safety, says passenger
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An Australian man has said he was made to feel like a “second-class citizen” by being lifted on to a Jetstar flight in Darwin, as disability advocates call for a complete overhaul of the way airlines treat passengers.
Brad Wszola, 50, suffered a spinal cord injury in 2016. He uses a wheelchair, but was not able to navigate the gap between the air bridge and the plane when boarding a Jetstar flight from Darwin to Cairns on 12 August.
Continue reading…Being carried across the gap between the air bridge and the plane risked his, his wife’s and airline staffs’ safety, says passengerFollow the latest updates live with our live blogGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastAn Australian man has said he was made to feel like a “second-class citizen” by being lifted on to a Jetstar flight in Darwin, as disability advocates call for a complete overhaul of the way airlines treat passengers.Brad Wszola, 50, suffered a spinal cord injury in 2016. He uses a wheelchair, but was not able to navigate the gap between the air bridge and the plane when boarding a Jetstar flight from Darwin to Cairns on 12 August. Continue reading…
