Airports and travel hubs can be challenging environments for people with autism, but small changes could make a big difference. What sensory-friendly features or services would make these spaces more comfortable for you or your loved ones?
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Airports and travel hubs can be overwhelming for Autistic people. Here’s what could help
Many Autistic people struggle through air travel or avoid it altogether. But travellers told us small measures and supports can make a big difference.
Sunderland recently lit up its landmarks in purple to raise awareness and promote accessibility!
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Why Sunderland landmarks are being lit purple
Sunderland landmarks, and other iconic buildings across the region, will shine brightly today to mark Purple Tuesday.
Curious about accessible travel in Berlin? This guide from Wheelie Good Travel Company dives into accessible attractions, transportation options, and accommodations designed for disabled travelers in the city.
Have you visited Berlin with accessibility needs? What tips or must-visit places would you share?
Navigating airports can be challenging, especially when relying on accessibility services. In this article, Simply Emma shares her journey from Glasgow to Barcelona, highlighting her experience with airport assistance and accessible travel.
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From Glasgow to Barcelona: Navigating Airports, Accessibility & Special Assistance
One of the biggest challenges of travelling as a wheelchair user is navigating airlines, airports, and special assistance. Here’s a summary of the ups and downs on our journey from Glasgow to Barcelona.
Fahraj in Iran has been named the country’s first accessible tourist village, marking a significant step for inclusive travel. The project focuses on improving physical access for all visitors, including those with disabilities.
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Fahraj becomes Iran’s first accessible tourist village
TEHRAN - The ancient village of Fahraj, located in Yazd province, has been designated Iran’s first accessible tourism village, making it a welcoming destination for elderly and disabled visitors, according to the provincial tourism chief.
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