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  1. The ACAA places the responsibility for wheelchair service on each airline. At Ontario International Airport, each airline hires its own wheelchair service provider. Therefore, there may be more than one wheelchair company working in a terminal; with each wheelchair company representing different airlines.

  2. California Relay Service can assist passengers in need by talking to airline service representatives, arranging shuttles, rideshare, or other forms of ground transportation, or even needed calls to family members while in the airport. (800) 735-2029 or 7-1-1. (800) 854-7784 (Speech to Speech)

  3. Wheelchair service is provided free of charge by your airline. It is recommended you request wheelchair service from your airline at the time you book your flight. You may also request wheelchair service from your airline when you arrive at the airport. Wheelchair service is provided free of charge by your airline.

  4. ADA FAQ – Ontario International Airport. Flights. Parking. Getting To & From. At The Airport. Airport Experience.

  5. Apr 8, 2020 · How to Arrange a Wheelchair or Cart. Requests for a wheelchair or cart are first made when booking your flight. After buying the ticket call your airline of choice and ask to have a wheelchair or cart made available on your date of travel. Be sure to specify if you will require a wheelchair or cart as soon as you arrive, as well as if you will ...

  6. May 5, 2024 · 4. Providing Adequate Mobility Assistance for Disabled Travelers: Offer assistance with mobility if it is needed and requested. This may involve providing a wheelchair or mobility aid, guiding the person through the airport, or arranging for an airport escort or wheelchair assistance service. 5.

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  8. wheelchair and electric cart services. Inside larger terminals, you will probably find a help desk near the entrance where you can get information and help. Some terminals have automated information kiosks, which must be accessible to persons with disabilities in Canada. Curbside assistance when you arrive at the terminal