Accessible Travel
Accessible travel focuses on making trips comfortable and barrier-free for travelers with disabilities or special needs.
Accessible travel focuses on making trips comfortable and barrier-free for travelers with disabilities or special needs.
Accessible tourism ensures that travel experiences are inclusive, removing barriers for people with disabilities, seniors, and all travelers.
Oregon has officially become the first U.S. state to earn accessibility-verified status, setting a new benchmark for inclusive travel and tourism.
Apple rolls out live translation for AirPods, making travel without knowing a local language easier and more comfortable for tourists navigating foreign lands.
Southwest is replacing its long-standing ‘customer-of-size’ policy: starting January 27, 2026, plus-size passengers must pre-purchase an extra seat, with refunds possible only under strict conditions.
Norwich Castle’s medieval keep has reopened as the ‘People’s Palace’ following a five-year, £27.5 million restoration, now welcoming visitors to all five floors for the first time in its 900-year history.