EU rule to give more rights to disabled air travellers

A new EU rule giving greater rights to disabled air travellers comes into force today.

A new EU rule giving greater rights to disabled air travellers comes into force today.

Under the new regulations, assistance, if required, will given by airports to disabled passengers without a charge.

Support group People with Disabilities and the Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey both welcomed the new regulations.

Airlines will also be obliged to offer certain free services such as the transport of wheelchairs and guide dogs. The regulation will also mean airlines cannot refuse carriage or bookings on the grounds of disability or reduced mobility.

The new rule applies to any flight leaving an airport in the European Union and also to flights on European airlines arriving in the EU.

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