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Confirmation of training
ASL version of Confirmation of training and Space for your dog
Continue to the next video: Dog relief areas
Your carrier will usually require confirmation that your service dog has been trained for its role. It may do this when you make...
Web page | 2020-12-03
Planning is key
ASL version of Planning is key
Continue to the next video: Finding information
As a traveller with a disability, you should not face barriers when you travel.
It is always a good idea to plan your trip ahead of time and know how to get help if...
Web page | 2020-12-03
Getting information about the terminal
ASL version of Getting information about the terminal
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Continue to the next video: Curbside assistance when you arrive at the terminal
Many terminals publish maps of their interiors on their websites so...
Web page | 2020-12-03
ASL version of Resolving problems
End of ASL videos - Resolving problems
Sometimes things can go wrong with even the best-planned trip. If a problem arises or you have a concern related to your trip, let the transportation service provider know. Often, a discussion...
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ASL version of Travelling outside Canada
End of ASL videos - Travelling outside Canada
Our tips can also help you if you travel outside the country. Remember, though, that Canadian standards and rules generally don't apply in other countries (although the CTA has...
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ASL version of You've arrived at your destination
Continue to the next video: Disembarking
You've arrived at your destination! It's time to gather your baggage and head towards the exit of the terminal building or, if you are making a connection to continue your...
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ASL version of be aware of your carrier's check-in time
Continue to the next video: Getting information about the terminal
It's time to go! It is essential for you to be aware of your carrier's check-in time to give yourself enough time to both get to the...
Web page | 2020-12-03
Seating and layout
ASL version of Seating and layout
Continue to the next video: Announcements
Once onboard, if you are blind or have any other visual impairment, your carrier is required – upon your request – to describe the layout of the transportation...
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Transporting your mobility aid
ASL version of Transporting your mobility aid
Continue to the next video: Mobility aids at the terminal
Your carrier is required to transport your mobility aid except in the following circumstances:
if the weight of your...
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Allergy buffer zones
ASL version of Allergy buffer zones
End of ASL videos - Travelling with severe allergies
If you have a severe allergy, let your carrier know well in advance of your travel but, at a minimum, 48 hours before your departure.
You can...
Web page | 2020-12-03