Good news for travellers who rely on medical-related accommodations when flying. Air Canada, Air Transat, Jazz, and WestJet have agreed to use the same medical assessment form beginning December 3, 2025. AEBC was part of the discussions that moved this forward. Learn more here: https://wix.to/0A4e5iK
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A Step Forward in Accessible Air Travel – New Standardized Form Launching in 2025
We are very pleased to announce some good news on the air travel front—something we have been pushing for, and something AEBC raised directly at the 2024 Air Accessibility Summit.Canada’s four major airlines—Air Canada, Air Transat, Jazz, and WestJet—have agreed to use a single, standardized medical form for travellers who have complex health or accessibility-related needs. This replaces the current system, where each airline uses its own form, forcing passengers and health care providers to rep