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Share and discuss the latest updates, stories, and announcements related to accessible travel worldwide. From new accessible attractions and transportation options to policy changes, travel products, and upcoming events, this is the place to post news, ask questions, or offer insights – someone here has likely read or experienced it before. You’ll find timely articles, first-hand reports, and recommendations covering cultural, nature, and leisure travel. This group welcomes all accessibility needs, helping you stay informed and enjoy a more accessible travel experience.
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Great to see the changes in Athens. @kamil and @maria are you seeing any changes, or are these mostly just plans?
tornosnews.gr
Municipality of Athens plans for equal access to the Greek capital for all | TornosNews.gr
Τhe International Day of Persons with Disabilities, established in 1992 by the UN to be celebrated on 3 December, is an ideal occasion for further
Kamil, maria and pieterghijsels6 CommentsHi 🙂 Well, now with the pandemic I haven’t really visited any places, so I cannot say 😅 But in general, there seem to be an effort to address some of the accessibility issues in Athens. We’ll see though…
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Hi Josh! Same answer from my side too. There’s quite a few disability things happening in Greece this period (from accessibility stuff to upcoming PA legislation). Didn’t have the opportunity to see or test any of them yet, so can’t say more for now 🙂
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Did you know that Tasmania has the highest rate of disability in Australia, at around a quarter of the population.
Find out what the local travel companies are doing to improve accessibility.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-06/disability-groups-mission-to-improve-tourism-access/12953880
abc.net.au
Push to make tourism gems accessible to everyone
A group of people with disabilities are putting their shared experiences to work and plan to use film to show the tourism industry how to be more inclusive and accessible to everyone.
I thought this was kinda of interesting. An article about how to improve accessibility for travel providers. Interesting to see things from the other side.
https://www.smartertravel.com/five-ways-to-improve-travel-for-people-with-disabilities/
smartertravel.com
Five Ways to Improve Travel for People With Disabilities
COVID-19 has indeed halted the travel plans of millions of Americans. But even long before the pandemic hit, significant barriers prohibited people with
For the travel industry, including customers with accessibility requirements is simply good business. According to UNWTO, and many others, it may be the best way for the industry to recover from the pandemic.
Visit Flanders made a brochure for the start-up period: “Beat covid and improve your service”. I’ve got a (machine) translation to… Read more- View 3 replies
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I totally agree that VR is a great aide to travel during Covid-19 travel restrictions and a supplement in travel for people with mobility needs. However, I’m always afraid that it will become an excuse to not improve accessibility. “We could make the site accessible, but having a VR experience… Read more
Great to see @planet-abled listed with these other awesome women!
https://yourstory.com/herstory/2020/12/women-entrepreneur-day-differently-abled
yourstory.com
These women entrepreneurs are making the world accessible for the differently-abled
On International day of People with Disability (PwD), here is a look at innovation in product and services by women entrepreneurs who are creating a more accessible world.
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