- Air Canada has introduced new measures for people with disabilities under its accelerated accessibility plan
- The company stated it has become the first airline in North America to adopt the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program to better serve customers with non-visible disabilities
- This comes after the Canadian Transportation Agency ruled that Air Canada must fully accommodate passengers whose wheelchairs are too large to move into airplane cargo holds
- Air Canada stock opened trading at C$18.60 per share
Air Canada (TSX:AC) has introduced new measures for people with disabilities under its accelerated accessibility plan.
In a news release, the company stated it has become the first airline in North America to adopt the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program to better serve customers with non-visible disabilities.
“Our customers make 1.3 million accessibility requests each year and this initiative further demonstrates our commitment to improve…
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