Jo
MemberI have lived in London for 24 years and been a wheelchair user for 17 of those years and I remember being afraid to travel on the train to Central London (as I live in Teddington, a suburb of London), the first time I went was in 2011 when my younger sister came to visit us in London. We booked a train to get from Teddington to London…
US Accessibility Standards for Airlines Going Down for the Next Four Years?
I haven’t flown to the US since I have been in a wheelchair and I hope it becomes easier and easier for people like me to travel to the US as I have a brother who lives there
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Empowering the Travel Industry:How Sage Inclusion's Training Fosters Hospitality
Excellent initiative from Sage😀
Driving Accessibility through Consumer Demand and The Power of Certification
A VERY well thought out article John😀
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