A blind woman has slammed British Airways after she claimed that her guide dog was left crammed in the gap between rows at the back of the plane. Inger Stokke, 52, who lives in London, has criticised the airline after being sat on row 30 at the back of a British Airways plane with her service dog Billie, which she claimed was 'not safe'. She said she felt like she was being the 'difficult blind lady' complaining about the situation on her flight this week. It reads: 'If you're travelling with a recognised assistance dog, it can travel with you free of charge in the cabin of your British Airways flight. A British Airways spokesperson said: 'We're pleased to offer anyone flying with an assistance dog additional space by allocating an extra seat free of charge.
Source: Daily Mail November 11, 2021 14:41 UTC