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More amazing coverage for our friends at @becomingrentable
Way to go!
livingwithamplitude.com
The Airbnb of Accessible Travel | Amplitude | Disability
If you’re looking for disability-friendly accommodations, Becoming Rentable has a database of more than 1,000 thoroughly vetted accessible short-term rentals—everything from private residences to hotel rooms, lodges, and cabins.
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While the US seems to be going backwards, good to see things are possibly getting better in the UK
nationalgeographic.com
Is travel about to get better for people with disabilities?
For disabled people, travel can present many challenges, such as lost wheelchairs and poorly trained staff — but a new government task force offers hope.
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Not only is the equipment going to help many, the training being offered for business will be incredibly helpful for those interested in improving but not knowing how to start.
lamarinaalta.com
Hiking, cycling and beach for everyone: Calp expands its adapted tourist options
Calp City Council is taking another step towards inclusive tourism with the incorporation of new adapted equipment that will improve the experience of people with functional diversity in the municipality. With this initiative, which ranges from accessible routes to adapted … Continue reading
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Avianca Introduces Tool to Support Neurodiverse & Intellectually Disabled Passengers
financecolombia.com
Avianca Introduces Tool to Support Neurodiverse & Intellectually Disabled Passengers
Avianca implements IATA's DPNA SSR code for passengers with intellectual or developmental disabilities, offering personalized assistance.
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“Neha Arora, founder and CEO of Planet Abled, talks to Outlook Traveller about why she started her own inclusive travel company, the achievements she has notched up, what keeps her going, and more”
Great job @planet-abled
outlooktraveller.com
From Struggles To Solutions: How Neha Arora Is Pioneering Accessible Travel In India
When Neha Arora went on her first family holiday as an adult with her parents, both of whom have disabilities, she learned the harsh reality of the difficulties
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