A disabled airline passenger who was left humiliated and in tears after being left on a holiday jet for TWO hours is taking Manchester Airport to the High Court, alleging he was discriminated against by a failure to provide special assistance for someone in a wheelchair.
Quamer Khaliq, 44, who has been dependent on a wheelchair since birth because of spinal muscular atrophy, remained in his seat after his Thomas Cook Airlines flight touched down at Manchester Airport following a nine-hour flight from Orlando in Florida where he had been on a dream £6,000 trip to visit Disney World with his daughter, 11.
After all the other passengers had left, Quamer, his carer and his daughter stayed put as fellow passengers, the cabin crew and pilot
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