NEW DELHI, March 23, 2012
Panel to look into differently-abled air passengers' problems
Aarti Dhar
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It will have representatives of DGCA, AAI, BCAS and airlines

The Civil Aviation Ministry has constituted a committee to look into
the problems faced by the differently-abled or persons with reduced
mobility while undertaking air travel and give suggestions on
improving the facilities to make their travel more convenient.

The panel on the ‘Rights of Passengers with Disabilities and Reduced
Mobility,' to be chaired by G. Asok Kumar, joint secretary in the
Ministry, has been asked to give a report in eight weeks.

The committee will include representatives of the Directorate General
of Civil Aviation, the Airports Authority of India, the Bureau of
Civil Aviation Security, airlines, and organisations involved in
working for persons with disability/reduced mobility.

The panel will look into several relevant aspects, including the
required modification to the Civil Aviation Requirement in view of the
guidelines adopted in developed countries and the resolution formed by
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities.

It will review issues such as inconvenience faced by persons with
disabilities right from the stage of booking of tickets; arrival at
the airport; checking-in, issues related to location and design of
facilities like toilets, wheelchairs, check-in counters; issues at
security checking. Boarding of aircraft, seating in aircraft,
disembarking, and collection of luggage will also be reviewed.

Series of complaints

The move follows a series of complaints from differently-abled
persons. The Ministry had called a meeting with the stakeholders
earlier this week, where it was decided to constitute the committee.

Panel will submit report to the Civil Aviation Ministry in 8 weeks

It will apply U.N. resolution, aviation guidelines in use in developed countries

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