Southwest Airlines is tightening its rules for passengers who are in wheelchairs and scooters that are powered by lithium ...
Southwest Airlines is implementing new boarding requirements for passengers with wheelchairs and scooters starting Sept. 25, ...
Southwest Airlines announced new restrictions on wheelchair lithium batteries in an attempt to reduce the risk of fires ...
Southwest Airlines has announced a new policy impacting customers using motorized mobility devices. Passengers will be ...
Southwest Airlines announced that anyone using a lithium-powered mobility device will have to remove the batteries and carry them into the cabin before checking in their wheelchair.
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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 ...
Southwest Airlines said Friday it will require passengers to take out removable lithium batteries from powered wheelchairs ...
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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 ...
Southwest Airlines introduces new regulations requiring passengers to remove lithium batteries from powered wheelchairs and ...
Southwest Airlines will now require passengers to remove lithium batteries from mobility devices like wheelchairs and scooters before boarding, due to fire risks. This rule is effective from September ...
Southwest Airlines is updating its policy regarding lithium-powered batteries following a warning from the Federal Aviation ...
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