

Flying with a Disability
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Share tips and experiences on accessible air travel, airport navigation, and in-flight accommodations... View more
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Share tips and experiences on accessible air travel, airport navigation, and in-flight accommodations for travelers with disabilities. From booking assistance and seat selection to security screening, boarding, and accessible facilities on planes, this is the place to ask questions or offer advice – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, personal stories, and recommendations for cultural, nature, and leisure trips that start with a flight. This group welcomes all accessibility needs, helping you enjoy a more accessible and stress-free flying experience.
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Another day another problem…
simpleflying.com
Southwest Airlines Accused Of Damaging Wheelchair Basketball Team's Chairs Before Tournament
The carrier has since made sure disabled customers have a better experience in the future.
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https://theworldisaccessible.com/accessible-bathrooms-on-airplanes-what-are-my-options/
theworldisaccessible.com
Accessible bathrooms on airplanes – what are my options?
Concerned about how you’ll navigate needing to go to the toilet when flying with a disability? Check out these helpful tips and options that’ll hopefully make flying more accessible to …
Contentmentpond, tabifolk and Josh Grisdale2 Comments- View 1 reply
If you are a regular LAX user, let us know if there is anything else to be aware of!
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
LOS ANGELES AIRPORT - ACCESSIBILITY TOM BRADLEY TERMINAL - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
We are a family sharing our travels, tips and experiences here at Have Wheelchair Will Travel. While we have a focus on travel we know that travel is a ‘sometimes’ activity for most of us, so we share our day-to-day … Continue reading
This is my hometown/birthplace airport. It is one of 6 airports in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The others are Burbank/Bob Hope (BUR), Long Beach (LGB), Orange County/John Wayne (SNA), Ontario (ONT), and the one with very few flights and one carrier, San Bernardino (SBD).
Keep in mind that the article is almost 5 years old. Some of the…
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A long watch, but great for those interested:
wheelchairtravel.org
Watch: Accessible Travel Chat on DOT Rules for Airlines (Part 1) - Wheelchair Travel
Watch a discussion about a DOT proposal regulating accessible air travel, and register for part 2 of this Accessible Travel Chat.
Be sure to let us know if you use this app! Hopefully other airlines will follow suit.
travelpulse.com
United Airlines Launches Digital Tool for Travelers With Wheelchairs
United Airlines announces new digital tool for customers with wheelchairs to ensure their personal device will fit on a flight.
I do use the United app but I don’t think I have seen this feature yet. I have requested assistance through it and that’s been possible for a while. I might go play with that feature to book a pretend trip just to see how it works!
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