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…
Category: ADA
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…
Improved Wheelchair Accessibility in Aircraft Set to Become Reality in 2025
Written by Anthony William, The World Is Accessible, October 10, 2024 In a monumental development for accessible air travel, the FAA has announced that wheelchair spaces in aircraft cabins are on the…
A Traveler’s Best Friend
Written by Sophie Cullen, Travel Without Limits, April 24, 2024 Every dog must have its day! But this dog had more than a big day out – it flew to Canada, frolicked…
Accessible Barcelona and Madrid, Spain, plus Future Group Trips
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, October 8, 2024 I have just returned from an accessible group trip to Spain and Portugal with Wheelchair Travel readers from across the United States, and we…
Justice Department Sues LA Fitness for Disability Discrimination at Its Gyms
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 The Justice Department today sued Fitness International LLC, also called LA Fitness, for discriminating against people with disabilities at its gym and fitness clubs. LA Fitness is the…