Disabled passengers became the focus at a conference attended by airline executives and the world’s leading design firms. Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, April 15, 2025 I was first invited to attend…
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Wheelchair Accessible Poconos Treetop Lakehouse
Written by Mana Hunt, March 12, 2025 for WheelchairTravel.org This beautifully furnished four-bedroom, three-bathroom home on a pristine lake has been thoughtfully designed for wheelchair users and features ADA accessible bathrooms and…
How travelers with disabilities are exploring the world
Written by Zach Wichter for USA Today, March 30, 2025 Paul Choquette loves going to Switzerland. “They’ve done a very good job of taking an old country and turning it into…
Accessible Train From Richmond to New York City
Written by Chillie Falls, for AccessAdventure.net, March 30, 2025 Accessible Train From Richmond, VA to New York City occurred on March 28, 2025. This will give you a taste of what entry…
1,200 Flights and Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, March 24, 2025 Hello, travelers! Last week, I took my 1,200th flight as a wheelchair user — a short hop from St. Louis to Chicago with American…
Daxbots collect accessibility, project planning data while roaming around campus
Written by Diego Hernandez, Senior Reporter, The Daily Texan, March 13, 2025 Dax on the Main Mall on March 5, 2025. The robot has been seen roaming UT campus tracking accessibility and…
North Carolina family devastated after Royal Caribbean cruise line wrongfully says teen can’t board
Written by Diane Wilson, Channel 6 Action News, Raleigh, March 21, 2025 NOTE from AccessAdventure.net: Obviously, I feel awful for the Nutting family but that is not close to my anger and…