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Virgin Australia apologises to disability advocate removed from flight over wheelchair motor

Virgin Australia apologises to disability advocate removed from flight over wheelchair motor

Summary

Virgin Australia apologized to Shane Hryhorec, a disability advocate, after he was removed from a flight because of issues with storing his wheelchair motor. The airline admitted it mishandled the situation and said it would learn from the experience. Hryhorec, who has quadriplegia and uses a powered wheelchair, has filed a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission.

Key Facts

  • Shane Hryhorec uses a wheelchair with a power assist device called a SmartDrive.
  • He was removed from a Virgin Australia flight because staff said there was no space to store his wheelchair motor under the seat.
  • On previous flights, he had been allowed to put the motor in the overhead locker.
  • Virgin Australia apologized and said the handling of the situation did not meet their standards.
  • Hryhorec said he felt humiliated and angry about being removed from the flight.
  • The incident was shared widely on social media, getting millions of views.
  • Hryhorec filed a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission.
  • The Australian government plans to set specific disability standards for airlines and airports to reduce travel barriers.
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