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A great, now accessible(!), way to see the Darwin waterfront:
https://www.nationaltribune.com.au/ferris-wheel-now-accessible-for-more-locals-and-tourists/
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Ferris wheel now accessible for more locals and tourists
The Ferris Wheel at Stokes Hill Wharf is back for another Dry season with the addition of a new wheelchair-accessible gondola. More than 50,000 locals
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This is fantastic! Conde Nast Traveller will be starting a monthly column on accessible travel! Not a one off for GAAD etc, but a regular column!
What are your hopes for the column? Things you want to see covered?
https://www.cntraveller.com/article/beyond-barriers-introducing-the-monthly-accessible-travel-column
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Beyond Barriers: introducing the monthly accessible travel column
Introducing Beyond Barriers, a new monthly column by Sophie Morgan dedicated to covering the latest news, hotels, restaurants, destinations and tech, helping disabled travellers feel safe, secure and inspired to travel the world
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I would love to see articles about the accessibility of travel destinations, events, and services marketed to specific communities, including communities of faith (accessibility of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims, for example), the LGBTQIA+ community, and communities of color.
There could be an article about the accessibility of… Read more
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Wooo, love these words 😃
“It is totally inexcusable for our industry to exclude so many people,” says CEO John Pagano
https://www.hoteliermiddleeast.com/saudi-arabia/red-sea-global-accessibility-disability-friendly/
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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
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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… Read more- View 1 reply
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Happy to see accessibility featured in such a big publication… just wish they had pictures of the accessibility instead of such generic ones!
https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/accessible-beaches-europe
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The best accessible beaches in Europe, from Barcelona city spots to resorts in Greece
Enjoying European beach culture in a wheelchair is easy at these spots.
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You’re right! It’s sad that there is so little good imagery representing people with accessibility needs…
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