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BAA could be hit with huge bills over the provision of facilities for disabled people at its airports as a result of a row with budget carrier Ryanair.
The Irish airline is said to be considering launching a campaign to force BAA to pick up the cost - previously borne by the airlines - of assisting wheelchair-bound passengers. Ryanair and BAA are back in court over the case of cerebral palsy sufferer Bob Ross, who was awarded Pounds 1000 after he was charged Pounds 36 by Ryanair for the use of a wheelchair at Stansted.See the full content of this document
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