Travel & Holidays

How to Plan an Accessible Cruise for Disabled Travellers

Cruising appeals to many disabled travellers for practical reasons. You unpack once. Your cabin remains your base. Restaurants, entertainment and…

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15 Reasons to Visit Accessible Oslo as a Disabled Traveller

Accessible Oslo gives disabled travellers a rare mix of independence, culture and fjord scenery in one compact capital. Wheelchair users…

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Accessible Travel in Japan: A Practical Guide for Disabled Travellers

Japan can be an incredible place to visit, but access varies a lot between major cities and older or rural…

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Four Travel Tips to Help You Avoid Accessibility Challenges When Travelling

  Planning a trip should be exciting—but if you’re a disabled person or an older traveller with specific access needs,…

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British Airways launches a dedicated customer service team for disabled passengers

British Airways Accessibility Team is a dedicated customer service for passengers with hidden and visible disabilities. Find out more about…

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Introducing Diamond Cab, your accessible gateway to Hong Kong

When Doris Leung’s mother was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2006, she was confronted with a choice: take her…

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Top tips on maintaining your all-terrain wheelchair in winter

Take a look at these top tips from Mountain Trike on how to maintain your all-terrain wheelchair in winter so…

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Accessing New Zealand: part two

Last week we heard about the first half of Jasmine’s trip to New Zealand. If you have a disability –…

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10 accessible attractions across Europe

Strive Mobility, which rents disability aids and equipment, lists the top 10 accessible attractions in Europe for you to explore on…

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Future mobility and the opportunity to improve accessibility

David, who has worked with transport companies for years, looks at how technology and the response to the Covid-19 pandemic…

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