Dr Rakesh:

The explanation very often from Air Deccan is that the fairs in
themselves are very less, compared to other airlines, and so they feel
they need not offer concession. Sounds correct, though it needs to be
probed if this in itself can preclude any airlines from giving
concessional tickets (or discounted tickets as some may wish to call
it). Also, if most of us feel concessional tickets are important, why
don't we ask for a clause in PWD act or relevant acts that mandates
concession in transportation, however nominal it may be?

Subramani
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That was by airdeccan and airdeccan does not give any concession to
blind 
passengers.
Dr. Rakesh Jain
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 8:13 AM
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> Oh well, I once travelled from Hyderabad to Bangalore for Rs 721
> inclusive of taxes.
>
> Kiran.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harish
> Sent: Tuesday, 08 August 2006 9:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] DGCA Guidelines for Blind passengers travelling by
Air
>
> Hi Rajiv
>
> Since the advent of the low cost airline concept, the airlines are
> running
> in shoe string budget. Asking for a furthur discount would not carry
us
> anywhere.  makes more sense asking for fascilities.
> Let me illustrate an incident, A full fare between Bangalore to
> Hyderabad
> last year was arround Rs. 5,000, the discount ticket using concession
> would
> come to arround Rs. 2,500. However the reduced fare without concession
> came
> to Rs. 1,200. Can you expect to get any furthur discount?
> Harish.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "disability rights initiative" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 4:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] DGCA Guidelines for Blind passengers travelling by
Air
>
>
>> i have been following this topic with interest and frankly, i admire
> all
>> of
>> you guys who travel around  so confidently without any escorts. but
>> personally, being late blind myself, i am mortally scared of
> travellling
>> alone. its not the fear of travelling but the fear of falling of
> steps,
>> escalators, railway platforms and the like and  strongly feel that
for
> air
>> travel also  escorts should be allowed on discounted tickets like in
> the
>> railways. i am sure there are quite a few of us who have to travel
and
> are
>> late blind and  a little late in life to overcome the fear. it would
> be a
>> good idea to encourage views from across the list so as to enable us
> to
>> have
>> a clearer picture. prasana pinchas  case  and also rajiv rajans
case
>> (locomotor disabled with cerebral palsy who was forcibly medicated at
>> chennai for being mistaken for a mentally ill person) filed by hrln
> has
>> resulted in these guidelines being framed by dgca and ccpd has sought
> our
>> interventions on these guidelines so i will really appreciate a more
>> vigorous expression of views on this topic. and if quite a few of us
> feel
>> that escorts should also be allowed on discounted tickets i feel
there
> is
>> no
>> harm in expressing the same. if airlines are offering so many tickets
> on
>> discounted fares one more for an escort will hardly matter but this
is
> my
>> personal opinion.
>> regards
>> rajive
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Kaja, Kiran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:12 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] DGCA Guidelines for Blind passengers travelling by
> Air
>>
>>
>>> I get a feeling that  you want to argue for argument sake and do not
>>> want to look at the practical issues and repurcations of your
> arguments.
>>> If you cannot travel alone in a flight inspite of the fact that the
>>> airport authorities and airline staff take good care of you, I am
> sorry
>>> to say but you better not travel anywhere. Railways do not provide
> any
>>> sort of help and so they allow for an escort. This is totally
>>> impractical and unfair when it comes to airlines. If you do not want
> to
>>> travel alone, you are always free to take the train.
>>>
>>> Secondly, I really don't understand why do people make so much fuss
>>> about seating. There is no way and it is totally unsafe for any sort
> of
>>> disabled person to be seated near the emergency exits. And if the
> staff
>>> decides that they can help you better by seating you at a particular
>>> place, what is the big deal? They can ask anyone to change seats and
> not
>>> just blind persons.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kiran.
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>>> Sent: Tuesday, 08 August 2006 2:02 PM
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>>> Subject: [AI] DGCA Guidelines for Blind passengers travelling by Air
>>>
>>> Of dear, Let us leave somethings for the nodal agencies to take
care.
>>> We
>>> require an escort to assist us during the travel.  & we want a
>>> concessional
>>> ticket for an escort.  We do not need an escort if Govt. could do
> that
>>> for
>>> us.  Let the checking authority take care of verify the veracity of
a
>>> true
>>> escort or a 'business associate'???  We are aware of this fraud is
>>> enough to
>>> know our responsibilities.  But facilities could never be denied
upon
>>> apprehensions.
>>>
>>> Seating a blind person at the rear or front-should it be an issue?
> Why
>>> should a blind person be discriminated to get allotted a particular
>>> seat??
>>> Let the crew know where the person is requiring special attention.
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