Overview
The Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA), 49 U.S.C. 41705, prohibits discriminatory treatment of persons with disabilities in air transportation. The Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21; Public Law 106-181) requires, among other things, that the Secretary of Transportation “regularly review all complaints received by air carriers alleging discrimination on the basis of disability” and “report annually to Congress on the results of such review.” These annual reports to Congress, which cover disability-related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the calendar year, as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those carriers.
Reports
- 2015 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2014
- 2014 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2013
- 2013 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2012
- 2012 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2011
- 2011 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2010
- 2010 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2009
- 2009 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2008
- 2008 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2007
- 2007 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2006
- 2006 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2005
- 2005 Report on Complaints Received By Airlines in 2004