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Southwest Airlines Now Requires The Removal Of A Common, Yet Crucial Item For Some Passengers
Flying with Southwest just got more complicated for some passengers as new lithium battery restrictions take effect across ...
A new policy on Southwest Airlines will impact passengers who use battery-powered mobility devices like wheelchairs and ...
Southwest Airlines announced new restrictions on wheelchair lithium batteries in an attempt to reduce the risk of fires ...
The airline is changing rules for passengers with battery-powered mobility devices, citing rising safety concerns over ...
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Southwest’s New Wheelchair Policy Will Require Passengers to Remove 1 Item Before Boarding — What to Know
Southwest Airlines has announced a new policy impacting customers using motorized mobility devices. Passengers will be ...
Southwest Airlines has introduced a new policy impacting travellers who depend on powered wheelchairs and scooters. Beginning ...
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Southwest Airlines places new restrictions on wheelchairs due to 'risk to safety.' Here's why
Starting at the end of the month, passengers who use lithium-powered mobility devices will be required to remove the batteries and place them in the cabin before their device is checked.
Southwest Airlines announced that anyone using a lithium-powered mobility device will have to remove the batteries and carry ...
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Flying With A Lithium-Powered Wheelchair Or Scooter? Southwest Just Changed The Rules — What To Know
As crackdowns on passengers flying with lithium battery-operated items continue, Southwest Airlines’ latest policy related to the matter will impact its customers who use motorized wheelchairs and ...
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Southwest Airlines changing policy for wheelchair users: What to know
Dave Hunt, the vice president of safety and security at Southwest, said the new policy was adopted to “enhance safety” for passengers and crew.
Southwest Airlines now requires passengers traveling with lithium-powered mobility devices to remove the batteries and bring ...
Southwest Airlines is updating its policy regarding lithium-powered batteries following a warning from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about potential fire hazards. In 10 days, passengers ...
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