Four Travel Tips to Help You Avoid Accessibility Challenges When Travelling

Flat cartoon illustration of a disabled traveler with short brown hair, glasses, and a hearing aid, sitting at a café table with a laptop. A coffee cup sits on the table and a cane leans against the chair. The laptop screen shows a map and a checklist.  Planning a trip should be exciting—but if you’re a disabled person or an older traveller with specific access needs, it often comes with a mental checklist longer than your packing list. From booking accessible transport to checking hotel layouts, there’s a layer of preparation that many non-disabled people never have to think about. What’s …

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