The Department of Transportation announced that a new rule that aims to protect travelers who rely on mobility devices has been finalized. According to the department, the rule addresses many pain ...
"The travel industry still doesn't take us seriously as a lucrative market segment," says Sylvia Longmire. While Sylvia is an Air Force veteran and a woman, it's not these two identities that the ...
Kim Harrison is fed up with airlines damaging her wheelchair. “It’s gotten to the point now when I just don’t want to travel,” she told USA TODAY. “It’s very discouraging.” She was traveling on ...
Blue Origin made history Saturday, sending for the first time a person who uses a wheelchair past the Kármán line, an ...
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The journey of Michaela Benthaus: The first woman in a wheelchair to travel to space
December 20, 2025, will be remembered as a turning point in the chronicles of space exploration, forever altering humanity’s ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has taken a monumental step towards ensuring dignified air travel for passengers who use wheelchairs. Announced by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, this ...
Travelers who rely on mobility devices can face extra challenges if they arrive on a trip abroad to find those devices damaged. Some pre-trip planning can go a long way to making for smooth travels.
Air travel can be difficult for the mobility-challenged … they either have to procure a wheelchair at the airport, or make sure that their own chair gets stowed in the luggage hold. British engineer ...
AN NPR survey finds that people with disability still find hotels unaccommodating, even 35 years after passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
It’s an oddly familiar scene: you’re waiting for your boarding group to be called at your flight’s gate, watching a wheelchair bound passenger dodge lines and board the plane first. Yet, once the ...
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