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A new opportunity to explore coming soon to Australia!
https://weareexplorers.co/mt-kosciuszko-summit-walk-accessibility-upgrades/
weareexplorers.co
Mt Kosciuszko Will Soon Be Accessible to People of Low & Restricted Mobility
Expect to see signs of construction for the next few months on Australia's highest peak.
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Has anyone seen this in real life yet?
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Oh no! Looks like they ended the experiment in December… hopefully they will restart it soon.
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Yet again…
cheknews.ca
Man denied flight to Victoria on Lynx Air due to accessibility device
Jaxson Creasey was supposed to fly to Victoria, but was denied boarding by Lynx Air due to his accessiblity device.
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How many flights have you taken? Would you take more if flying was more accessible?
https://wheelchairtravel.org/how-many-flights-average-person-take-in-their-lifetime/
wheelchairtravel.org
How Many Flights Does the Average Person Take in Their Lifetime? - Wheelchair Travel
How often do Americans fly and how many flights do they take in a lifetime on average? This estimate is derived from publicly available data.
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Since 1999, I’ve taken about one round-trip flight a year.
Don’t be jealous, but I’ve only one major damage to my chair in that time. One of my footrests got bashed in on an LAX-JFK flight in 2004. United paid for it without any resistance.
I did think I lost my joystick cover on an United LAX-MCO flight in 2021. I had to call a certain… Read more- View 1 reply
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Since I started using mobility devices late 2015, first a small segway and then a wheelchair with power assist, I’ve taken a plane 17 times and had my device damaged twice:
– In 2017, from Barcelona to Rome my segway got broken. It still worked, but drove wobbly and had the handle and other parts partially broken. The company, Alitalia, didn’t…
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Some interesting thoughts here about seating and also mobility. Was surprised to hear about the rule in the EU. Would certainly make it harder to ask to use the toilet if you need to ask everyone to move and wait while you transfer to an aisle chair (and again when you…
wheelchairtravel.org
Thoughts from the Aisle Seat, in a Row of Passengers with Reduced Mobility - Wheelchair Travel
Three passengers with reduced mobility in the same row? The rare situation raises important questions about airline passenger safety.
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