Airbus’ new Airspace U Suite could let wheelchair users fly without leaving their chair, offering hope for safer, more dignified and accessible air travel in the future.
Disabled travel often looks easy in brochures, but the reality can be very different. This is a personal look at travelling with a mobility aid, the obstacles faced, and the determination it takes to keep exploring.
Travelling with a disability isn’t always straightforward, but cruising removes so many of the usual barriers. From accessible cabins to stress-free boarding and everything in one place, here’s why cruising has become my go-to holiday choice.
Travelling with a disability isn’t just harder – it’s more expensive. From extra luggage and medical gear to support costs and overpriced “accessible” services, the hidden financial toll makes every trip a battle before you’ve even left home.
Travelling with a disability isn’t just about where you go — it’s about what you overcome to get there. here’s a look at the hidden challenges, emotional toll, and small wins that many people never see.