United Airlines has consistently proven to be a leader in ensuring advanced accessibility and has continued to innovate over the past few decades to make the inflight experience as seamless as possible for those with disabilities. On 28 March, the carrier took yet another step forward in its pursuit, launching a new digital tool targeted at improving the booking and passenger experience for those traveling with wheelchairs.
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Network Rail’s project to deliver step-free access at Alfreton station has been completed. An investment of £6.75 million has seen the ageing footbridge renewed and two lifts added. The changes make travelling through Alfreton station much easier for passengers who have limited mobility, use wheelchairs or have heavy luggage, bikes or pushchairs with them. A […]