THE DISCRIMINATION CASE (3)

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This covered the original £36 cost of hiring a wheelchair for his outward and return journeys, the purchase of a wheelchair for £300 and £1000 for injury to feelings.
The airline in question lodged an appeal against this judgment with the Court of Appeal.
The DRC believed the action by the airport and airline contravened the Disability Discrimination Act.
Judgment was delivered in January 2004 and the client's claim under the DDA against the airline was successful.
1. A disabled passenger, represented by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) brought a case against an airline which he felt was discriminating against passengers with disabilities.
An award of £1,336 was made in compensation.
The case was heard in December 2003.
The appeal was heard in November 2004 and the court held that both the airline and the airport were guilty of unlawful discrimination against the claimant.