Flying with a Disability
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The flying with a disability group is here to ensure that all those living with a disability can... View more
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The flying with a disability group is here to ensure that all those living with a disability can travel freely, comfortably, and confidently. Here, you can engage with a dynamic and supportive group of individuals who understand the challenges and nuances of flying with a disability.
We covers a wide range of topics that include advice on navigating various airports, tips on checking you wheelchair or mobility device, and the latest news on airline policies and services. You can also share personal experiences, exchange stories, and ask any questions you may have about flying in a wheelchair or with a mobility device.
Members are encouraged to share practical solutions and innovative ideas to make air travel a smooth and pleasant journey for everyone. We believe that disability should never be a barrier to exploring the skies. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or preparing for your first flight, our group is here to empower your journey. We can’t wait to welcome you aboard!
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Flying long-haul with a child who has OCD and ADHD can present unique challenges. This article offers a firsthand account of strategies that worked to ensure a smooth trip.
cntraveller.com
My son has OCD and ADHD – here's how we coped on his first long-haul flight
Learnings from a mother on her first long-haul flight with a neurodiverse child
BermudAir has earned Autism Double-Checked certification, demonstrating its commitment to accessible travel for individuals with autism.
travelagentcentral.com
BermudAir Achieves Autism Double-Checked Certification
BermudAir has achieved Autism Double-Checked certification, the airline announced. | The airline’s certification demonstrates its dedication to creating stress-free and accessible journeys for travelers with autism and their families.
Exciting updates for accessible air travel! The DOT has introduced extensive new protections for passengers with disabilities, featuring enhanced regulations for safe wheelchair handling and respectful assistance. Check out our latest blog to discover how these changes may revolutionize your travel experience! … Read more
theworldisaccessible.com
DOT’s New Protections for Airline Passengers with Disabilities: What You Need to Know -
DOT’s New Protections for Airline Passengers with Disabilities: What You Need to Know The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced groundbreaking protections for airline passengers with disabilities, marking the most significant expansion of rights for this group in decades. … Continue reading
Josh Grisdale, Anthony @ The World is Accessible and Accessible Romania by Sano Touring1 CommentI’m always hesitant of “the most … in the world” articles, but Air New Zealand seems to doing a great job. But maybe the “most disability friendly” is less a compliment of doing things as they should be, but how awful the others are… 😜
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This is the world's most disability-friendly airline
Air New Zealand is on a mission to become the world's most accessible airline – we tested it out
Do these new TSA rules address the challenges you’ve faced, or is there more they could improve?
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Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday travel rush, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has just removed a longstanding restriction on passengers packing walking sticks and hiking poles in their carry-on luggage. Fearing that walking sticks could be used as … Continue reading
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