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Autistic woman loses out on £5,600 holiday after Aer Lingus refused to let her assistance dog fly
An autistic woman lost a £5,600 holiday after Aer Lingus refused to allow her assistance dog to fly. The refusal by the airline resulted in her being unable to travel, highlighting accessibility challenges for individuals with disabilities.
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