this post was submitted on 09 Oct 2023
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This specific article text appears to have originated on a "custom health content provider" called HealthDay.
Original: https://consumer.healthday.com/passengers-in-wheelchairs-can-t-use-most-airplane-washrooms-that-could-change-2665762945.html
Language curiosity: The article uses the term "washroom". US airlines use "lavatory", as does the new regulation (see below). General US usage is "bathroom", even without a bath; most other Englishes would say "toilet" or "WC". This article may be AI-generated, but the AI is Canadian.
That said, here's an NDRN statement from last year on the proposed rulemaking and here's NPR reporting on it ... and here is the actual rule as published in the Federal Register.
In summary: