pthakran
MemberOk, but you go first
The first and only time I was in the UK we stayed in Kent for a bit. This was maybe 30 years ago, so good to see the changes in accessibility!
Glad to see there is a way to remove the arm rest – getting to the seat can be a huge hassle and the armrests never help!
https://havewheelchairwilltravel.net/review-of-delta-airlines-premium-select-and-accessibility/
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Review of Delta Airlines Premium Select and Accessibility - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
A review of Delta Premium Select, the airline's premium economy service offering a competitive price and added comfort.
“It’s like using the servant’s entrance because we’re not fit to use the normal entrance like normal people. It does feel like that. It feels very segregated.“
I have often felt like this!
https://www.anglocelt.ie/2022/06/09/like-using-the-servants-entrance/
anglocelt.ie
‘Like using the servant’s entrance’ | Anglo Celt
People with disabilities or mobility issues are left wanting when it comes to accessibility and services.
A bit embarrassed to share, but it is accessible travel related in Japan….
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/2087061/
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Striving for a Barrier-free Society - Where We Call Home | NHK WORLD-JAPAN On Demand
On this episode, we meet Canadian Josh Grisdale. A wheelchair user due to cerebral palsy, Josh works for a social welfare group in Tokyo's Edogawa Ward, and runs a website for foreigners with disabilities that introduces a broad range of … Continue reading
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