The fight for disability rights on flights

The fight for disability rights on flights

Author: Momentum Media December 11, 2024 Duration: 43:14

A few months after the government's Aviation White Paper promised action on disability access in airports and planes, a new advocacy campaign is calling for faster change in the industry.

Led by disability rights spokesperson Shane Hryhorec, the campaign says there are significant systemic problems around access that are leaving disabled passengers at risk of humiliation or injury, and that people with disabilities should get a seat at the table to push for improvements.

Adam and Jake unpack the issue and ask whether the industry – and government – are doing enough to make sure disabled passengers can travel safely and comfortably.

Plus, airports make the jump to 100 per cent renewable energy, the problem with Qantas' new Christmas livery, and from Florida with love – will Sydney Airport's "woman with the golden gun" fly another day?


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Author: Language: en-au Episodes: 100

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