Written by Julie Jones, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, September 18, 2024 Braeden uses a mixture of car travel and public transport when he is out and about with his support workers. Public…
Category: Disabled Traveler
Spirit of Boston Dinner Cruise
Accessible Things To Do In Boston Written by Chillie Falls, September 22, 2024 Last night, Hot Air Tom and I traveled from Boston’s Intercontinental Hotel to sail on the Spirit of Boston…
Air travel for wheelchair users explained
Written by Julie Jones, HaveWheelchairWillTravel.net, September 2, 2024 What a privilege it was to be invited by United Airlines on their first tour dedicated to accessibility. As many of you may remember,…
We Spoke To A Disability Advocate On Blindness, Discrimination & How To Be Truly Inclusive
In a world that often overlooks the strengths of disabled individuals, Sara Minkara is a reminder that true inclusion means creating spaces where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can contribute and lead….
Bowlees and Low Force: Wheelchair Accessible Walks in County Durham
Written by Carrie-Ann Lightly, September 12, 2024 As a wheelchair user, finding accessible countryside walks can often be a challenge. Natural terrain, uneven paths, and lack of suitable mobility equipment can make…
Red Rocks, Commuting and One Last Passport Stamp
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, September 9, 2024 Acoustics in a Mile High music venue, plus the cost of a hotel’s location and an accessible air travel summit. Hello from Denver, Colorado!…
Lipstick on a Pig
New Tag Won’t Fix Wheelchair Handling Woes at American Airlines Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, July 29, 2024 American Airlines recently announced a new way of tracking and tagging wheelchairs in its…