Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has been fined $100,000 for accessibility bugs on their website.
The Norwegian government gave SAS 12 months to fix the bugs, but they created a separate 'assistive' website instead of making their main website accessible.
The Department of Transport (DOT) in the United States also found accessibility bugs on SAS's website and ordered them to fix them.
SAS faced fines and had to make their main website accessible, while a competitor, Norwegian Airlines, didn't face such issues.