Airasia Provides Ambulift Facility For Disabled Passengers
SEPANG, April 12 (Bernama) -- To provide accessibility for disabled passengers, AirAsia Bhd has placed an ambulift at the low cost carrier terminal (LCCT) here and another in Kota Kinabalu.
Group chief executive officer Datuk Tony Fernandes said Saturday the facility will provide better mobility and comfort for the airline's disabled passengers.
Previously, disabled passengers were physically carried by AirAsia's ground staff to board the aircraft, Fernandes told reporters after the launch of the facility at the LCCT here.
According to him, installation of the facility at the two airports cost RM1.3 million, including training for the staff.The airline is discussing with the Kuching Airport authority to place an ambulift there.
It is also looking at placing ambulifts in other airports such as Penang, Jakarta and Bangkok.
Up to four disabled passengers are allowed on a flight, and two of them can be quadriplegics.AirAsia, said Fernandes, is in talks with Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd to provide free aerobridge use for disabled passengers at airports that do not have ambulifts.-- BERNAMA
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