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Way to go Virgin!
cntraveller.com
Virgin Atlantic expands on their dedication to accessible travel with new initiatives?
The UK's only airline to offer BSL-trained cabin crew has been working to make the in-flight experience more inclusive than ever
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This is an interesting initiative. Toronto has a desk for Air Canada, and JAL and ANA have special desks in Tokyo, but they are just for the airline. I like the idea of a general desk.
travelwithoutlimits.com.au
Airport Assist: an Australian first | Travel Without Limits
Melbourne Airport is leading the way for air travel accessibility in Australia, with the launch of a new program called Airport Assist.
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This is a great idea! I will say that some airline desks do provide some extra help in regards to disabled security queue locations and other helpful information. Would be nice to have a centralized location.
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We have these in Tokyo (which is where Whill is from), neat to see them spreading to other countries!
travelwires.com
Schiphol Airport Introduces Self-Driving Wheelchairs for Travelers with Reduced Mobility
Schiphol Airport launches self-driving wheelchairs, offering travelers with reduced mobility a more independent and seamless experience to reach their gates.
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VERY cool but… no thanks!
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So basically hang gliding with a wheelchair adds tripod wheeled landing gear. Hmmm… landing with a prosthetic leg would be more risky. The socket would get jammed against the stump hard.
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I’m visiting Mt Fuji today, anyone else traveling this weekend?
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