

maria
MemberWheelchair accessible travel in Poland
Hello!
I have traveled to Poland many times. I use an electric wheelchair. The country (at least the big cities I have visited) is quite accessible. The public transport is mostly accessible. I often use busses and trains. If there are other information you need that I may know, please let me know.
Hello,
I recently visited S. Korea, and my passport’s issuing country was as well on the K-ETA exception list. So I didn’t apply for K-ETA. During our flight (the 2nd half of it) the cabin crew gave to all the passengers two small printed forms to fill. Those we gave (filled) to the airport staff once we got out of the plane, and went to…
Wheelchair assistance when connecting between different airlines
That is quite random, at least in the countries I have visited. Sometimes they bring it, sometimes they don’t. Typically they have to though.
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