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…
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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…
Justice Department Sues Maine for Violating the Americans with Disabilities Act
Office of Public Affairs, US Department of Justice, Monday, September 9, 2024 The Justice Department sued the State of Maine today for unnecessarily segregating children with behavioral health disabilities in hospitals, residential facilities and…