Wednesday, 28 March 2012

NAAFA Introduces New Travel Brochure

NAAFA and AAPR introduce a new brochure with tips to help improve the air travel experience for passengers of size.

Foster City, CA – Air travel is no longer convenient, customer friendly or fun, especially if you are a passenger of large body size.  NAAFA, in association with AAPR, has developed a new Travel tips for people of size brochure to help make traveling easier and more pleasant, while improving the air travel experience for everyone.

This new brochure includes tips on selecting and booking the best flight for you.  You’ll find packing tips and suggestions for your airport experience.  NAAFA has included a section especially for travel agents as well as a list of airlines, a brief description of each airline’s policy regarding passengers of size along with a link to their webpage that covers this subject.

Travel tips for people of size is available as a free download from the NAAFA website at:  http://issuu.com/NAAFA/docs/naafa_travel_2012_v07_screen ...  

The Association for Airline Passenger Rights (AAPR) is a nonprofit organization, founded in 2009, whose mission is to promote fairer customer service and accessibility standards in the airline industry and to improve passenger satisfaction.  AAPR was formed in response to growing dissatisfaction among American consumers toward the airline industry.

Founded in 1969, NAAFA is a non-profit civil rights organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for fat people. NAAFA works to eliminate discrimination based on body size and provide fat people with the tools for self-empowerment through public education, advocacy, and member support.

On the web:  http://www.naafa.org      
                    http://www.flyfriendlyskies.com
           
For more information contact:
Peggy Howell, Public Relations Director, NAAFA
email:  naafa_
pr@yahoo.com   phone:  (707)246-6116

About NAAFA

Founded in 1969, NAAFA is a non-profit civil rights organization dedicated to ending size discrimination. Our goal is for people of size to be accepted with dignity and equality and will pursue this goal through advocacy, public education, and support.

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