Monday 6 April 2015

Airlines Refuses Boy With Autism to Travel Alone

Qantas Airways Limited, Australia, refused to board a boy with autism unless his parents or guardian accompanied him during the travel for safety concerns. The airlines has a special program for unaccompanied minors that keep them supervised and safe from the time they check in at the airport until a guardian at their destination meets them. They're used to dealing with kids. Gizelle Laurente bought a ticket for Jacob, her 6-year-old son, to visit his ...

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