Airlines told to drop extra disabled passenger charges

  • January 10, 2008
  • David Baker
  • Comments Off on Airlines told to drop extra disabled passenger charges

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The Globe & Mail today reported on the landmark decision in the landmark one person, one fare case. Bakerlaw has been representing Joanne Neubauer, the Council for Canadians with Disabilities and the estate of Eric Norman, a complainant who has since died, on the case.

Click here to read the full story on the Globe’s website.

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