Written by CEO John Sage, Sage Traveling for Seatrade Cruise Global 2024, May 2, 2024 At Seatrade Cruise Global 2024, CEO John Sage, Sage Traveling, took the stage with a speech that ignited excitement and possibility. His words…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
What’s inside a more accessible and inclusive Starbucks store?
Written by Michael Ko, photos by Connor Surdi, Starbuck’s Stories and News, February 2024 Starbucks new Washington, D.C., store is first built using new Inclusive Spaces Framework For many customers who enter…
Bermuda goes digital to bolster inclusion of persons with disabilities
Wriiten by United Nations Development Programme, for Melange Accessibility Tidbits, April 30, 2024 The Government of Bermuda is advancing its vision for strengthened services, opportunities, and policies for persons with disabilities, with…
Review: Wheelchair Accessible Caledonian Sleeper Train (London to Glasgow)
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, April 26, 2024 The Caledonian Sleeper is a long-distance sleeper train that operates daily (except on Saturdays) between Euston Station in London, England and five stations in Scotland —…
New National Park Access Guide Released
Written by Candy B Harrington for Emerging Horizons, April 15, 2024 I’m thrilled to announce that my newest national park access guide was just released. The second edition of Barrier-Free Travel; Glacier, Yellowstone…
Digital Accessibility for Small Businesses
Written By Kami Funk, April 16, 2024 for Accessibility.com There are approximately 33,185,550 small businesses in the United States. A small business is defined by its number of employees or revenue. Because small businesses differ from…
Why Should You Use Crutches After Hip Surgery?
Written by Elvira, World Crutches When you go through a hip surgery, like a hip replacement surgery for example, it is necessary to be cautious. In order for your hip to heal…