“So after 25 years. I’m not seeing Beyoncé tonight… ableism strikes again.” That was the statement Jon Hetherington posted to Tik Tok after His electric wheelchair was deemed too tall to fit through the door of the plane that was to fly him from Eugene, Oregon to Seattle for the Beyoncé show.
The Alaska Airline crew tried to find Hetherington another flight on a plane that could accommodate his wheelchair; an Airbus, but the only one available would get him there 12 hours too late.
Fellow superfans in the BeyHive saw Jon’s post on Tik Tok and worked with Beyoncé’s team to fly him down to Arlington, Texas for the next show. The show was a once-in-a-lifetime event, but the travel obstacles were all too familiar.
“We have not built our society or this country in a way that is fully inclusive,” he said. “Day to day, we’re kind of ignored and invisible,” he said, referring to people with disabilities. The airline issued a statement saying they “felt terrible about our guest’s experience.” Read more.
Our Takeaway: Jon Hetherington’s comments and the experiences he has endured traveling to concerts are a reminder of how much work we still have to do to make travel fully accessible.
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