TravelLover
MemberAir Canada pledged to improve accessibility, but a new Marketplace investigation reveals significant gaps remain. From limited lift equipment to inconsistent staff training, challenges for passengers with disabilities continue to impact travel experiences. With insights from Paralympian Brock Richardson and responses from former Transport…
TravelLover and Josh Grisdale1 CommentAir Canada needs to take our issues seriously! Their staff, check in are not at all compassionate! Even their phone line Wheel Chair Assist are rude
Here’s a highlight on accessible bathroom design! Have Wheelchair Will Travel has awarded the best accessible bathrooms of 2024, celebrating thoughtful design, functionality, and inclusivity. What features do you think make an accessible bathroom truly great? Share your thoughts!
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Best Accessible Bathroom Awards 2024 - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
Access to a toilet or a suitable bathroom facility is a basic human right. We plan to highlight this with the Best Accessible Bathroom Awards
Hey! Often, we have to design tours around the availability of accessible restrooms. The Changing Places restrooms are truly a game-changer!
When discussing potential itineraries with clients, it’s crucial to inform them about the locations and distances of accessible restrooms along the route, especially if they may need to use one during… Read more1- View 1 reply
Navigating airports can be challenging for those with accessibility needs. London Gatwick Airport has released a detailed guide to support passengers with disabilities, ensuring smoother travel experiences. Have you used accessibility services at Gatwick or other airports?
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London Gatwick has partnered with AccessAble to launch bespoke Detailed Access Guides to help passengers navigate the airport
I may be out of step with everyone else, but when I used airport transport services for an Aunt when we traveled (we are both disabled, but mine is COPD while hers was both COPD and failed back syndrome), I could not stand the slowness and indifference of the transport personnel pushing the transport chair. Getting them to stop at the…
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Airlines have been fined for failing to accommodate passengers with disabilities, highlighting ongoing issues with accessibility in air travel. Have you faced challenges when flying, or had positive experiences where accommodations worked well? Share your stories and thoughts on how airlines can improve.
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Today, the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) stands in solidarity with travelers with disabilities.
Uber just rolled out updates to make ridesharing more accessible! Riders with disabilities can now set communication preferences, and there’s a pilot program focused on supporting service animal users.
Have you noticed improvements with accessibility in rideshares? What’s been your experience navigating apps like Uber? Share your thoughts or any…
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Uber Launches Improvements To Boost Accessibility
Uber is rolling out new features to assist riders with disabilities and is adding training for drivers to help better accommodate them.
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