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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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Have you been to Singapore?
Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has recently announced a number of initiatives and projects which aim to improve the safety and inclusivity of the country’s transport network. Wheelchair users and visually-impaired commuters will reportedly benefit from more accessible public buses with the expansion of a… Read moreintelligenttransport.com
Singapore's LTA launches transport safety and accessibility initiatives
Singapore's LTA has recently announced a number of initiatives and projects which aim to improve the safety and inclusivity of the transport network.
A global wave in the growth of accessible travel!
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-can-attract-tourists-with-disabilities-1001317990
Glad to see further unity between the Olympics and Paralympics. Would be great if they were held at the same time some day in the future…
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20200204_01/More great news from India!
https://www.indiatimes.com/lifestyle/7-ways-keralas-top-tourist-destinations-are-becoming-disabled-friendly-505107.htmlindiatimes.com
The government of Kerala was quick to realize two facts. First, that their state draws travelers not just from within the country but from across the globe because of its allure as a sightseeing destination. Second, a booming section of … Continue reading
I certainly do!
https://runwaygirlnetwork.com/2017/09/22/op-ed-people-with-disabilities-want-to-travel-too/runwaygirlnetwork.com
Op-Ed: People with disabilities want to travel, too - Runway Girl
In many ways, the needs of travellers with disabilities are the same as other globetrotters: they need a way to get there, a place to stay, and things to do. Yet the industry continues to sideline people with disabilities, excluding … Continue reading
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