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Some well know faces here, but let’s not forget the every day heroes making the world more accessible with every trip (you!)
cntraveler.com
14 People Making Travel More Accessible in 2024
These trailblazers are working toward more inclusive tourism experiences for all travelers.
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“Tourism offers a promising adjunct to non-pharmacological interventions. It is not a treatment, but it can provide significant emotional and social benefits.”
nationalgeographic.com
Dementia-friendly tourism is on the rise—here’s why it’s so important
The novelty, exercise, and socialization of travel can benefit many of the world’s 55 million people with dementia. Some destinations are beginning to cater to them with sensory trails and “memory cafés.”
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As birth rates decline, we need to be mindful of adapting our products and services to meet the growing needs of older adults (and for ourselves too). We’ve had the rewarding experience of guiding individuals with Alzheimer’s through museum exhibits, connecting their life experiences with the artwork and artifacts on display. It was a…
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One of the most effective ways to improve your mood and make new friends is to travel. Sometimes we need a change of environment to feel rejuvenated and encouraged.
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Some big changes coming this year to cruises….
wheeliegoodtravelcompany.com
THREE MAJOR CHANGES TO THE CRUISE INDUSTRY IN 2024
That Every Cruise Guest Should Be Aware Of.
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Everyone knows this here but… worth a share 🙂
bbc.com
The disabled traveller market represents billions in untapped revenue
Across the globe, some destinations are realising disabled tourists are a major, underserved segment. They're adjusting their business plans to accommodate them.
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Going to see a Monet exhibit – I love how art museums are accessible!
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