Wizz Air Investigates After Disabled Passenger Was Forced to Crawl to Toilet
A disabled passenger, who is a double amputee, was reportedly forced to crawl to the toilet on a Wizz Air flight. The passenger stated that the cabin crew refused her request to use an aisle wheelchair, citing company policy. Wizz Air has since issued an apology for the distress caused, confirming that the crew's response did not meet their standards of care. The airline is now conducting an internal investigation into the incident, which has highlighted significant concerns about accessibility for disabled travelers.
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