EXCLUSIVE Sophie Morgan reveals she's been branded a 'troublemaker' by airline bosses after campaigning to improve air travel for disabled people By Sarah Packer, Chief Showbiz Reporter Published: 12:20 BST, 22 July 2024 | Updated: 12:20 BST, 22 July 2024 e-mail View comments Sophie Morgan has been branded a 'troublemaker' by airline bosses after campaigning to improve air travel for disabled people. The presenter is spearheading a campaign called Rights on Flights, which is calling on the UK government to make using aeroplanes more accessible for disabled people after Sophie's wheelchair was broken three times in just one year while flying. She is fighting to give the disabled community more rights on aeroplanes after her Channel 4 documentary Sophie Morgan's Fight to Fly, which airs Monday evening, exposed the inhumane ways wheelchair users are treated on board.

But after calling out her own mistreatment and speaking on behalf of her large following, who she says messages in their droves about their troubled experiences, Sophie, 39, has become even more 'distressed' by the attitude of airline bosses. The Loose Women panellist says as a result of their reluctance to make changes, which she hopes will not only be met by the government and new legislation, but the way aircrafts are designed in the future, the disabled community aren't flying at all. Sophie Morgan has been branded a 'troublemaker' by airline bosses after campaigning to improve air travel for disabled people The.