Information on the Air Carrier Access Act which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in air travel and requires U.S. air carriers to accommodate the needs of passengers with disabilities.
Information regarding compliance procedures related to people with disabilities and air travel.
U.S. Department of Transportation form for filing a complaint about accessibility problems experienced by a passenger with a disability.
Information regarding accessibility standards at airports receiving federal funds and privately-owned facilities.
Information for parents or guardians of children with disabilities regarding air travel.
Links to information on equal access to transportation for people with disabilities.
A site designed to provide impartial information and advice to all disabled people who travel by air.
Information regarding rights of and procedures for passengers with disabilities when getting on and off air planes.
A non-profit organization dedicated to making air travel more accessible, convenient and comfortable for persons using wheelchairs and their travel companions.
Search for accessible transportation providers based in a city and state.
Links to Web sites on a variety of topics related to transportation and air travelers with disabilities, including information on rights and procedures for assistive devices, security screening and discrimination complaints.
Provides information about accommodations, facilities and services that are now required by federal regulation.
Addresses topics regarding people with disabilities and air travel, such as aircraft accessibility and service animals.
Tips from the U.S. Department of Transportation on planning air travel for people with disabilities.
Air travelers who experience disability-related air travel service problems may call the hotline at 1-800-778-4838 (voice) or 1-800-455-9880 (TTY) to obtain assistance 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. EDT, seven days a week.
Family Lanes are part of TSA's Diamond Self-Select program currently available at 48 airports. They allow families, individuals unfamiliar with air travel procedures and travelers with special needs to go through security at their own pace. Learn more about TSA's disability-related policies and procedures.
Fact Sheet provides general travel information and advice for amputees and other travelers with disabilities.
Resources for travelers with disabilities, including information on accessible transportation, accommodations, attractions, adventures, tours, equipment rental, repair and medical resources around the world.