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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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Yes! The financial angle needs to be covered more! @planet-abled
https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/the-hidden-billion-dollar-opportunity-in-tourism-industry-knocking-at-indias-door/1834915/If the legacy of the 1964 games lives on, what can we hope for with Tokyo 2020!
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200124/p2g/00m/0fe/029000cmainichi.jp
1964 Tokyo Paralympics still inspiring volunteers young and old - The Mainichi
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The 1964 Paralympics in Tokyo is considered the turning point not only for disabled sports in Japan but also for volunteers who assis
What do you think about these accessible travel predictions for 2020? On the ball or off the mark?
http://www.travelabilityinsider.com/2020/01/09/20-accessible-travel-predictions-for-2020/travelabilityinsider.com
20 Accessible Travel Predictions For 2020
The travel industry, thanks to collaboration with disability experts, is entering the next decade well positioned to make a difference in the lives of the 1 in 5 people with a disability. Here are …
Interested in what everyone thinks about drawing a line for emotional support animals. Can we judge others’ emotional needs? Or is going to far hurting others with more conventional support animals?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-51214829bbc.com
US plans limits for 'emotional support' animals
Passengers have attempted to bring increasingly exotic animals on board flights.
Gaming, accessibility and inclusion!
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