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travelweekly.com.au
How to make the travel industry accessible to everyone? Three experts weigh in - Travel Weekly
Three experts took a deep dive into the topic of accessibility at TTF’s Outlook Tourism Conference in Sydney.
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havewheelchairwilltravel.net
7 THINGS THAT MAKE TRAVELLING WITH A DISABILITY IN AUSTRALIA EASIER
Here are our must-haves for travelling with a disability in Australia: all the bits and pieces that will make your life as easy as possible. The Australian Companion Card is...
Have you taken Eurostar? What do you feel it gets right… or wrong?
cntraveller.com
This is what the Eurostar gets right about accessibility
In a world where travel is still often all-too-tricky for Disabled adventurers, Sophie Butler sings the international rail company's praises
I took it from London to Paris a couple of times and one of my favorite features was doing passport control for both countries in the boarding lounge. It cuts down on so much needless walking around (I was using a cane at the time).
1We did it for first time a few months ago At the time I was experiencing extreme back pain and appreciated the system of passport control. We did London to Lille France.
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Have you found some cities in Italy to be more accessible than others?
autismadventuresabroad.com
Every publicly owned tourist attraction in Italy is free for disabled visitors, this also includes line skips. Here's free options in Florence
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