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Another day another story…
mirror.co.uk
Disabled mum ordered to 'hurry up' as she cried on tarmac of major UK airport
Dr Jo Winter was travelling to Copenhagen with her daughter when airport staff reportedly refused to let her wheelchair on board - before telling her to 'hurry up' as she struggled across the tarmac
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This is despicable. How would these people feel if they needed a wheelchair and the staff took it away!!!😞
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tabifolk posted a new post. 3 months ago
Wheelchair Friendly Inverness: A Guide to Accessible Travel in the Scottish HighlandsWhen people think of visiting Scotland, their minds often jump to the hustle of Glasgow or the history-soaked streets of Edinburgh. But for those seeking…
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Maybe you understand the wheelchair ramp at the beginning of this video. It doesn’t make sense to me???
Or how about the Monkey Park? There is a skinny ramp at the beginning of our journey into the park. I didn’t measure, but it doesn’t look big enough for a wheelchair. I was very confused about the lack of accessibility at this hugely…
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I emailed them to ask them about accessibility but I didn’t get a response yet. If they translate my email at least they will know there is interest to have it wheelchair accessible.
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This is amazing! Has anyone used this company?
travelwithoutlimits.com.au
All abilities aboard the Keppel Adventure | Travel Without Limits
A new purpose-built all abilities vessel is a major step forward for inclusive tourism on the Southern Great Barrier Reef.
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It’s about time wheelchair users and people with limited mobility were catered for in the dive,/snorkeling industry
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“And for other trip planners, here’s a bit of unsolicited travel advice: Don’t let fear prevent you from going where you want.”
cbc.ca
Born with a rare vascular disorder, Krista Raspor has always lived in a body that doesn’t follow the rules. As she gets older, the window to take certain trips is closing, and she realized she doesn’t want to wait for … Continue reading
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tabifolk posted a new post. 3 months ago
Wheelchair Friendly Inverness: A Guide to Accessible Travel in the Scottish HighlandsWhen people think of visiting Scotland, their minds often jump to the hustle of Glasgow or the history-soaked streets of Edinburgh. But for those seeking…
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The part about accessible hotels is especially helpful, thank you!
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