Sophie Morgan’s Fight to Fly, review: the reality for wheelchair users is enraging
The disability campaigner lays into failures in air travel that make life harder for wheelchair users in this thought-provoking film
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The disability campaigner lays into failures in air travel that make life harder for wheelchair users in this thought-provoking film
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