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3 hours ago, terrierjohn said:

So it must be designed to reduce the number of disabled passenger

Almost certainly and in a way that is within all equality laws.

 

P&O (or their masters) have made a decision that the having wheelchair/disabled passengers does not fit their passenger demographic going forward.

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14 hours ago, david63 said:

Almost certainly and in a way that is within all equality laws.

 

P&O (or their masters) have made a decision that the having wheelchair/disabled passengers does not fit their passenger demographic going forward.

It seems that this is the case, but not out of malice or discrimination. They are simply limiting numbers to those that can be  managed safely in an emergency.

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