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travelweekly.com
Airlines can secure personal wheelchairs in the cabin. Will they?
A new study addresses the feasibility of personal wheelchairs being permitted on commercial airliners.
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A Deaf Traveler Opens Up About Making Travel More Accessible
https://skift.com/2021/09/22/a-deaf-traveler-opens-up-about-making-travel-more-accessible/
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A Deaf Traveler Opens Up About Making Travel More Accessible
Marlene Valle, a young deaf Mexican-American travel content creator, wrote off her dreams of traveling the world after losing her hearing as a child. A
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Great points brought up from my childhood friend!
“People talk about COVID-19 and wanting to get back to normal,” Stein says. “I don’t want to go back to normal, I want to go back to something…
thestar.com
Stein’s the head of AccessTO, a not-for-profit organization whose members evaluate the accessibility of Toronto’s public and private spaces and posts in-depth reviews
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Unfortunately, the access is limited for many people with mobility challenges. But, good to see the willingness of the locals to help. Hopefully it will be an opportunity to think about accessibility and improve the pier!
Interesting, and well made, video none the less.
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The other day I went to Sensoji and it was strange to see it with so few people. Though that makes it easier to get around in a wheelchair!
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Josh Grisdale
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The other day I went to Sensoji and it was strange to see it with so few people. Though that makes it easier to get around in a wheelchair!
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