Accessible Tourism
Accessible tourism ensures that travel experiences are inclusive, removing barriers for people with disabilities, seniors, and all travelers.
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Accessible tourism ensures that travel experiences are inclusive, removing barriers for people with disabilities, seniors, and all travelers.
Abeam describes something located directly beside a ship or aircraft, at a right angle to its direction of travel.
The ABC islands refer to Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, a trio of Caribbean islands that are part of the Netherlands Antilles, located just off the northern coast of South America near Venezuela. Known for their crystal-clear waters and colorful coral reefs, the islands are a paradise for diving, snorkeling, and all kinds of water sports. […]
An à la carte bar charges per drink or snack, giving travelers the freedom to choose and pay only for what they order.
Baggage allowance is the permitted amount of luggage a traveler can bring on a flight without extra cost.
Blackout dates are restricted travel days when discounts or rewards can’t be used, usually during peak seasons.
Base fare is the main cost of a flight ticket before taxes, fees, and other surcharges are included.
Indicates whether specific travel services (e.g., hotel rooms or flights) are open for booking at a particular time.
An airport transfer is a transport service that moves travelers between the airport and their accommodation or destination.
Amenities are comfort features or services, such as Wi-Fi or pools, that enhance a traveler’s stay or journey.
Adjoining rooms are hotel rooms located side by side, ideal for families or groups wanting to stay close together.