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What a great article to celebrate World Accessibility Awareness Day! Anything stand out to you?
https://www.cntraveller.com/article/10-people-on-what-accessible-travel-means-to-them
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10 people on what accessible travel means to them
This World Accessibility Awareness Day, we asked disabled athletes, actors, TV presenters, writers and activists about why accessible travel is more important than ever
Joan Pahisa, alliejay and 2 others-
Love this quote:
“Accessible travel are two words that shouldn’t need putting together; experiencing cultures, art and food around the world is not something that should be reserved exclusively for able-bodied humans. Travel should be inclusive by default, to be enjoyed by anyone and everyone who wishes to do so. “
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I love that they took so many perspectives into account. Disability can mean many things!
For me, the quote that had me going “that’s me as well” was from Sophie: “For me, the most pressing thing is the lack of information.” Pictures really are worth a thousand words. When searching for hotels, for example, it would go such a long way to have more pictures of the actual room type you are choosing. Not to mention more pictures of the bathroom and less of the hotel building logo! I feel like these would be relatively simple changes and can really help make accommodation decisions less stressful. -
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