JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty has called out a real problem in air travel: passengers who request wheelchair assistance to skip lines and board early. The problem is obvious. The solution is not.
During an appearance at WBUR’s Breakfast Club, Geraghty said airlines are required to provide wheelchair assistance when passengers request it, but that some passengers exploit the system to move to the front of the line.
As flagged by Business Insider, Geraghty said:
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