Written by Catie McLeod, The Guardian, September 27, 2025 As airlines toughen rules on lithium batteries due to fire danger, disability advocates want clearer accessibility standards Dr Jurai Darongkamas has travelled all…
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Denver Colorado Accessibility Travel Guide
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, September 27, 2025 Introduction & Overview Denver, Colorado (“the Mile High City”) is relatively flat in its core, has wide sidewalks and streets, and offers an increasingly…
September Ambassador Report: On the Road with Kristy Durso
Written by LKARL TravelAbility Insider, September 8, 2025 Coffee and inclusion brewing in Colombia Kristy Durso has seen plenty of destinations roll out the welcome mat for accessible tourism, but her recent…
Carnival Conquest: Big Fun and Accessible Cruising for All
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, September 9, 2025 The Carnival Conquest, one of Carnival Cruise Line’s popular Conquest-class ships, is known for its lively atmosphere, colorful French Impressionist–inspired décor, and wide range…
The world’s oldest llama and a weekend at camp
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, November 8, 2025 Meeting a furry world record holder, plus a big speaking engagement and thoughts on the airline surveilling my travels. “It seems that the more…
New DOT Leadership, the Shadow Precedent and the Future of Accessibility Policy
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, January 22, 2025 Secretary Pete is out, and former Congressman Sean Duffy is (nearly) in — here’s what that means for accessible travel advocacy. At approximately 12:00…
Accessible Travel Summit in San Francisco
Written by John Morris, WheelChairTravel.org, November 24, 2024 Since 2018 or 2019 (time flies!), I have served on the advisory board of the TravelAbility Summit — it is an annual event that…