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U.S. fines 3 airlines for treatment of disabled
Thursday August 28, 5:21 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - The government fined three big airlines on Thursday a total of $750,000 for not providing adequate services for disabled passengers.
The Transportation Department found that JetBlue Airways (NasdaqNM:JBLU - News), Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV - News) and America West Airlines (NYSE:AWA - News) violated federal law and other regulations by not providing enough space for passengers to stow their wheelchairs in the cabin.
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As part of a settlement, the carriers were ordered to immediately resolve the problem and were fined varying amounts. JetBlue was fined $100,000, America West, $150,000 and Southwest, $500,000. Larger penalties generally reflect more violations.
The airlines were given credit for most of the fine amounts to make room for wheel chairs or take other steps to improve services for disabled passengers.
In Southwest's case, the airline will have to retrofit a number of older Boeing 737 aircraft to comply with the settlement.
Among other steps, JetBlue must install equipment at its ticket counters to help individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Regulations require planes with 100 or more seats ordered after 1990 to have priority space in the cabin for storing at least one wheelchair that can be folded.
U.S. fines 3 airlines for treatment of disabled
Thursday August 28, 5:21 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - The government fined three big airlines on Thursday a total of $750,000 for not providing adequate services for disabled passengers.
The Transportation Department found that JetBlue Airways (NasdaqNM:JBLU - News), Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV - News) and America West Airlines (NYSE:AWA - News) violated federal law and other regulations by not providing enough space for passengers to stow their wheelchairs in the cabin.
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As part of a settlement, the carriers were ordered to immediately resolve the problem and were fined varying amounts. JetBlue was fined $100,000, America West, $150,000 and Southwest, $500,000. Larger penalties generally reflect more violations.
The airlines were given credit for most of the fine amounts to make room for wheel chairs or take other steps to improve services for disabled passengers.
In Southwest's case, the airline will have to retrofit a number of older Boeing 737 aircraft to comply with the settlement.
Among other steps, JetBlue must install equipment at its ticket counters to help individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Regulations require planes with 100 or more seats ordered after 1990 to have priority space in the cabin for storing at least one wheelchair that can be folded.