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Delta Airlines Brings Back Hourly Shuttle Service From LAX To SFO

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Delta Airlines announced Friday that they are bringing back hourly shuttle service between LAX and SFO.

The hourly service will begin September 3.

Delta said they will employ the 76-passenger Embraer 175 jet.

The airline also said first-class, business and economy seats will be available.

Economy fares will start at $59 and max out at $160 for round-trip service.

As an added perk for commuters, the airline will allow 30-minute check in prior to departure and complimentary newspapers and in-flight beverage and food service including wine, beer, coffee and snacks.

Delta said the planes would be flown by their connection partner, Compass Airlines, under the Delta brand and ticketing service.

Delta Airlines Brings Back Hourly Shuttle Service From LAX To SFO

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Delta Airlines announced Friday that they are bringing back hourly shuttle service between LAX and SFO.

The hourly service will begin September 3.

Delta said they will employ the 76-passenger Embraer 175 jet.

The airline also said first-class, business and economy seats will be available.

Economy fares will start at $59 and max out at $160 for round-trip service.

As an added perk for commuters, the airline will allow 30-minute check in prior to departure and complimentary newspapers and in-flight beverage and food service including wine, beer, coffee and snacks.

Delta said the planes would be flown by their connection partner, Compass Airlines, under the Delta brand and ticketing service.

Delta Airlines Brings Back Hourly Shuttle Service From LAX To SFO

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Delta Airlines announced Friday that they are bringing back hourly shuttle service between LAX and SFO.

The hourly service will begin September 3.

Delta said they will employ the 76-passenger Embraer 175 jet.

The airline also said first-class, business and economy seats will be available.

Economy fares will start at $59 and max out at $160 for round-trip service.

As an added perk for commuters, the airline will allow 30-minute check in prior to departure and complimentary newspapers and in-flight beverage and food service including wine, beer, coffee and snacks.

Delta said the planes would be flown by their connection partner, Compass Airlines, under the Delta brand and ticketing service.

ConsumerWatch: Delta to Begin “California Corridor” Shuttle At SFO

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Delta Airlines plans to start running an hourly shuttle service between San Francisco and Los Angeles starting September 3, 2013. The move will mean 14 new flights per day between SFO and LAX, and is intended to cater to business travelers according to San Francisco-based travel blogger, Chris McGinnis.

“What Delta’s after is the person who’s willing to pay $200 for a one-way ticket at the very last minute,” McGinnis told Consumerwatch.

The service will also include perks not available on standard flights, like check-in as late as 30 minutes prior to departure and gates located near airport security checkpoints.

The shuttle will add flights to the already saturated market between Northern and Southern California. There are dozens of flights most days. But McGinnis doesn’t believe Delta’s move will drive down prices. He says they’re already pretty low, between $100 and $150 when purchased months in advance. “This is aimed squarely at business travelers,” he said.

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Man Crawls Off Plane: Disabled Paraplegic Suing Delta Airlines for Degrading Treatment (VIDEO)

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A disabled man has claimed he was forced to crawl off a plane run by Delta Airlines, and is now suing the company in an extraordinary case.

D. Baraaka Kanaan is a 40-year old paraplegic, who is suing Delta Airlines claiming that the airline’s staff forced him to crawl on and off their flight, and provided no additional assistance to help him.

Kanaan has filed a lawsuit claiming that he “endured physical and extreme emotional suffering” from the experiences and believes Delta should pay him a significant sum in damages.

He claims the first incident took place July 27, 2012 when he traveled on a flight from Maui, Hawaii to Nantucket, Massachusetts. Kanaan claims he was forced to crawl onto the flight.

Then two days later, when Kanaan returned to Hawaii from Massachusetts, he was again forced to endure the degrading and embarrassing treatment, according to his allegations.

The 40 year old has claimed that he called the airline weeks in advance to notify them of his disability and so they could make the appropriate arrangements for him. He told them he would need an aisle chair to get him to his seat and a lift to get on the plane.

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The man has described that after crawling off the plane upon his arrival in Nantucket, he was assured the airline had prepared the necessary equipment to help him onto the plane. Instead, the assistance offered to him was when a Delta attendant offered to put a piece of cardboard down so Kanaan would not ruin his clothes.

Seemingly realizing they had caused an embarrassing and degrading experience for Kanaan, the airline gave him a $100 voucher and 25,000 SkyMiles to compensate him for the treatment.

Needless to say Kanaan refused the offer and is now bringing a lawsuit against Delta.

Just in December 2012, Marine Lance Cpl. Christian Brown, a double amputee and Afghan war veteran, was forced to ensure what has been described as a degrading experience with Delta when he was forced to sit in the back of the aircraft. Attendants argued that they put him there because the plane was about to take off.

Man Crawls Off Plane: Disabled Paraplegic Suing Delta Airlines for Degrading Treatment (VIDEO)

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A disabled man has claimed he was forced to crawl off a plane run by Delta Airlines, and is now suing the company in an extraordinary case.

D. Baraaka Kanaan is a 40-year old paraplegic, who is suing Delta Airlines claiming that the airline’s staff forced him to crawl on and off their flight, and provided no additional assistance to help him.

Kanaan has filed a lawsuit claiming that he “endured physical and extreme emotional suffering” from the experiences and believes Delta should pay him a significant sum in damages.

He claims the first incident took place July 27, 2012 when he traveled on a flight from Maui, Hawaii to Nantucket, Massachusetts. Kanaan claims he was forced to crawl onto the flight.

Then two days later, when Kanaan returned to Hawaii from Massachusetts, he was again forced to endure the degrading and embarrassing treatment, according to his allegations.

The 40 year old has claimed that he called the airline weeks in advance to notify them of his disability and so they could make the appropriate arrangements for him. He told them he would need an aisle chair to get him to his seat and a lift to get on the plane.

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The man has described that after crawling off the plane upon his arrival in Nantucket, he was assured the airline had prepared the necessary equipment to help him onto the plane. Instead, the assistance offered to him was when a Delta attendant offered to put a piece of cardboard down so Kanaan would not ruin his clothes.

Seemingly realizing they had caused an embarrassing and degrading experience for Kanaan, the airline gave him a $100 voucher and 25,000 SkyMiles to compensate him for the treatment.

Needless to say Kanaan refused the offer and is now bringing a lawsuit against Delta.

Just in December 2012, Marine Lance Cpl. Christian Brown, a double amputee and Afghan war veteran, was forced to ensure what has been described as a degrading experience with Delta when he was forced to sit in the back of the aircraft. Attendants argued that they put him there because the plane was about to take off.

Man Crawls Off Plane: Disabled Paraplegic Suing Delta Airlines for Degrading Treatment (VIDEO)

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A disabled man has claimed he was forced to crawl off a plane run by Delta Airlines, and is now suing the company in an extraordinary case.

D. Baraaka Kanaan is a 40-year old paraplegic, who is suing Delta Airlines claiming that the airline’s staff forced him to crawl on and off their flight, and provided no additional assistance to help him.

Kanaan has filed a lawsuit claiming that he “endured physical and extreme emotional suffering” from the experiences and believes Delta should pay him a significant sum in damages.

He claims the first incident took place July 27, 2012 when he traveled on a flight from Maui, Hawaii to Nantucket, Massachusetts. Kanaan claims he was forced to crawl onto the flight.

Then two days later, when Kanaan returned to Hawaii from Massachusetts, he was again forced to endure the degrading and embarrassing treatment, according to his allegations.

The 40 year old has claimed that he called the airline weeks in advance to notify them of his disability and so they could make the appropriate arrangements for him. He told them he would need an aisle chair to get him to his seat and a lift to get on the plane.

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The man has described that after crawling off the plane upon his arrival in Nantucket, he was assured the airline had prepared the necessary equipment to help him onto the plane. Instead, the assistance offered to him was when a Delta attendant offered to put a piece of cardboard down so Kanaan would not ruin his clothes.

Seemingly realizing they had caused an embarrassing and degrading experience for Kanaan, the airline gave him a $100 voucher and 25,000 SkyMiles to compensate him for the treatment.

Needless to say Kanaan refused the offer and is now bringing a lawsuit against Delta.

Just in December 2012, Marine Lance Cpl. Christian Brown, a double amputee and Afghan war veteran, was forced to ensure what has been described as a degrading experience with Delta when he was forced to sit in the back of the aircraft. Attendants argued that they put him there because the plane was about to take off.

Alleged Delta letter admits fault in passenger's crawl from plane

NEW YORK, July 31 (UPI) — A letter allegedly sent by Delta Airlines gives an apology to a disabled man for forcing him to crawl up a boarding ramp when a wheelchair was lacking, he said.

Baraka Kanaan of Maui, Hawaii, a former college professor and current director of a non-profit organization, said he received the letter after he filed a lawsuit in federal court July 23.

The suit says in part Kanaan “crawled hand over hand through the main cabin and down a narrow flight of stairs and across the tarmac to his wheelchair” at a Massachusetts airport in July, despite previous assurances his wheelchair accommodations would be met.

“They gave me an ultimatum. You can find a way off this plane on your own or you can go back to Maui where you live,” Kanaan told the New York Daily News Tuesday.

The letter, from Delta Agent Megan Buchanan, apologized “for any distress or discomfort caused when it was necessary to board/disembark in Nantucket by crawling up and down the plane’s stairs.”

The newspaper said it had seen the letter, but its authenticity was not confirmed by Delta, which the report said had previously refused comment because of pending litigation.

Hawaii man suing airline for forcing him to crawl off flights last year

A paralyzed man is suing Delta Airlines, claiming he was forced to crawl across the tarmac after the carrier refused to help him on and off a plane.

Baraka Kanaan, a 40-year-old former philosophy teacher, was paralyzed in a car accident in 2000.

In his lawsuit, he claims he was subjected to “appallingly outrageous treatment” on his flight to Nantucket, Mass., last July and his return flight back to Maui, Hawaii, two days later, ABC News reported.

Kanaan said he called Delta to let them know he’d need an aisle seat and a lift to get off the plane and into his wheelchair.

According to the lawsuit, Delta officials said no problem.

But when Kanaan got to Nantucket Airport, there was no lift and he claims a flight attendant told him there was no way they could get him off the plane, the Huffington Post reported.

As a result, he claims he was forced to “crawl down the aisle of the airplane, down the stairs of the aircraft and across the tarmac to his wheelchair without any assistance.”

The same thing happened on his return trip back to Hawaii.

Kanaan is seeking unspecified damages for enduring what he called “intense physical and extreme emotional suffering.”

A Delta spokesman declined to comment on the pending litigation.

Disabled man claims Delta made him crawl

A paralyzed man is suing Delta Airlines, claiming he was forced to crawl across the tarmac after the carrier refused to help him on and off a plane.

Baraka Kanaan, a 40-year-old former philosophy teacher, was paralyzed in a car accident in 2000.

In his lawsuit, he claims he was subjected to “appallingly outrageous treatment” on his flight to Nantucket, Mass., last July and his return flight back to Maui, Hawaii, two days later, ABC News reported.

Kanaan said he called Delta to let them know he’d need an aisle seat and a lift to get off the plane and into his wheelchair.

According to the lawsuit, Delta officials said no problem.

But when Kanaan got to Nantucket Airport, there was no lift and he claims a flight attendant told him there was no way they could get him off the plane, the Huffington Post reported.

As a result, he claims he was forced to “crawl down the aisle of the airplane, down the stairs of the aircraft and across the tarmac to his wheelchair without any assistance.”

The same thing happened on his return trip back to Hawaii.

Kanaan is seeking unspecified damages for enduring what he called “intense physical and extreme emotional suffering.”

A Delta spokesman declined to comment on the pending litigation.