- Breaking News San Mateo County ninth-graders struggle to stay fit
- Breaking News Food and wine events
- Breaking News Ask Amy: What To Do When the Doctor Isn t in the House
- Breaking News Ed Blonz: Keep your diet normal pre-surgery
Delta accepts FAA-approved Inogen One(TM) portable oxygen concentrators onboard for added customer convenience; Effort supports Delta's ongoing commitment to serve passengers with special needs.
0 Comments | M2 Presswire, November, 2005
M2 PRESSWIRE-28 November 2005-DELTA AIR LINES: Delta accepts FAA-approved Inogen One(TM) portable oxygen concentrators onboard for added customer convenience; Effort supports Delta's ongoing commitment to serve passengers with special needs(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28112005 ATLANTA -- Delta Air Lines will begin accepting the Inogen One(TM) portable oxygen concentrator (POC) for customers' onboard use on December 1, 2005.
The customer-owned devices are lightweight and portable and used in lieu of medical oxygen bottles. This new policy will make it easier and more convenient for customers with special needs to travel. "We fully support the FAA's decision to accept the Inogen One(TM), and we are very pleased to assist our customers who have...
- Getting to the root of beautiful hair: shiny, silky hair begins with a healthy scalp - includes list of resources and a recipe for an herbal scalp tonic
- Portfolio forecasting tools: what you need to know
- Made from scratch: When Honda built a plant in Alabama it also built a workforce-using local workers who had no experience in making cars - Recruitment & Hiring
- Changing work environment of environmental reporters
- Personality and organizational citizenship behavior
- SAS #82: sword or shield?
- Taylor Fund L.P. Gains 40.53% in Third Quarter
- A multi-class SVM classifier utilizing binary decision tree