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  2. Air Carrier Access Act - Wikipedia

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    Not all of the disability animals that came through the doors of Delta Air Lines, however, were actually service animals. [8] Since December 2020, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) does not include emotional support animals in the Air Carrier Access Act, which is the act that allows service animals to fly on airplanes if they meet ...

  3. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Different regions have varying levels of regulation regarding disability assistance at airports. American regulations place the responsibility on the airlines, while the European Union's rules place the responsibility mainly on the airport authorities and in some regions such as South America, regulations are unclear.

  4. Regulations require airlines to assist passengers with ... - AOL

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    The regulations requires that airlines return passengers’ wheelchairs and mobility devices to them in a timely manner, and in the condition in which they were received.

  5. ADA Amendments Act of 2008 - Wikipedia

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    The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (Public Law 110–325, ADAAA) is an Act of Congress, effective January 1, 2009, that amended the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and other disability nondiscrimination laws at the Federal level of the United States.

  6. Template:United Airlines Holdings - Wikipedia

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    It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{United Airlines Holdings}} below the standard article appendices. Initial visibility This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart ...

  7. U.S. airlines collected nearly $6.8 billion in baggage fees in 2022, and $5.5 billion in the first nine months of 2023. The rule requires airlines to inform consumers that seats are guaranteed and ...

  8. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines was the creation of aviation pioneer William Boeing, who started in the airplane business in 1916.His Boeing Airplane Company achieved the first international postal delivery in 1919, and he went on to establish Boeing Air Transport in 1927.

  9. United Airlines staff say they got sick after eating airline ...

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    The employee, whose name was withheld by the outlet, said the airline has a strict holiday sick leave policy and requires a specific doctor’s note, also known as a “Holiday Absence Certificate ...