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U.S.
Department of Transportation Toll Free Hotline for Air Travelers
The U.S. Department of Transportation
is calling on all disability organizations to promote public
education about its Toll Free Hotline for air travelers
with disabilities through their organization newsletters,
list-serves and sponsored events.
The Toll Free Hotline for disabled air travelers has been
in operation Since August 2002 and is available for callers
from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern Time seven days a week. It
is currently not being fully utilized. The Hotline serves
two main purposes: (1) education, and (2) assistance in
resolving disability-related air travel problems.
* Many disabled air travelers are not aware of their rights
and the Hotline, in part, exists as an educational service
to inform air travelers with disabilities about their rights
under the Air Carrier Access Act and the Department's implementing
regulations 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382). Hotline operators
are well versed in the ACAA and Part 382 and can provide
callers with on the spot general information about the rights
of air travelers with disabilities. The Hotline operators
also respond to requests for printed consumer information
about air travel rights of the disabled.
* The Hotline can also assist air travelers with disabilities
in
resolving real time or upcoming issues with air carriers.
The purpose of "real-time" assistance is to facilitate
airline compliance with DOT's rules by suggesting to the
passenger and the airline involved alternative customer-service
solutions to the problem. The airline remains responsible
for deciding what action will be taken to resolve the issue
in accordance with the ACAA and Part 382. Generally, if
a caller has a real time problem or an upcoming issue with
an air carrier, a Hotline Duty Officer will contact that
air carrier and attempt to resolve the issue. For example,
there have been a number of incidents in which Hotline Duty
Officers have contacted air carriers and convinced them
to accept service animals and electric wheelchairs on board
flights, to stow folding wheelchairs in the cabin, and to
provide requested wheelchair assistance.
Air travelers who want information about the rights of persons
with disabilities in air travel or who experience disability-related
air travel service problems may call the Hotline to obtain
assistance at:
1-800-778-4838 (voice) or
1-800-455-9880 (TTY).
Air travelers who want DOT to investigate a complaint about
a disability-related issue still must submit their complaint
in writing via e-mail at airconsumer@ost.dot.gov or postal
mail to:
Aviation Consumer Protection Division
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 7th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
To request flyers promoting the Hotline to distribute to
your
membership, contact (202) 366-1617 (voice) or (202) 366-0511
(TTY).
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