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KLM apologises after Paralympian denied onboard wheelchair on 11-hour flight
KLM apologized to Paralympian Hannah Babalola after she was denied an onboard wheelchair during a 11-hour flight from Cape Town to Amsterdam. The airline's crew issued a written warning and called police following her request for an aisle chair to access the toilet.
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