This is the world's most disability-friendly airline
Briefly

"Few phrases could send a shiver down a Disabled person's spine quite like 'long-haul flight.' Concerns about pressure sores, deep vein thrombosis, and inaccessible bathrooms make the prospect intimidating. Many Disabled flyers discount the far reaches of the world, assessing the risks as outweighing the rewards."
"As founder of Rights On Flights, I advocate that one of the most powerful changes an airline can make is through the staff. Knowledgeable staff who understand the needs of Disabled travellers can do wonders for equitable travel experiences."
Read at CN Traveller
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