Airports must stop failing disabled passengers, says regulator
However, Wilson James, a firm contracted to help disabled passengers, did not arrive to assist her. The firm and Gatwick both apologised and said they were investigating the incident.at being left on a plane “again”The aviation regulator’s letter sent to all UK airports said: “The CAA is very concerned about the increase in reports that we have received of significant service failings.”
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