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Hello, everyone!

I am excited to share that bookings for the December 2026 Wheelchair Travel Group Trip to Costa Rica are now open! I invite you to join me and fellow readers on an accessible tour of this beautiful region from December 1, 2026 to December 8, 2026.

Together, we’ll eat, drink and explore our way through the diverse landscapes of Cos...


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Wheelchair Travel is touring Costa Rica December 1-8, 2026 — and I want you to join me! For less than $4,000 per person (that's the cheapest group tour in years!), you can join me on a Wheelchair Travel Group Trip to a tropical paradise! The complete tour itinerary will be released MONDAY, MAY 11 at 10:00 ...


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Each year, I analyze publicly available data on disabled passenger complaints and wheelchair mishandling to rank the airlines most and least likely to provide a positive experience for disabled flyers. Half of that data is currently missing, due to the U.S. Department of Transportation's transition to its new Aviation Complaint, Enforcement, and Reporting System (ACERS). 2025...


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An accessible lavatory concept for wide body (dual aisle) aircraft generated a lot of buzz at the 2026 Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) for being the first to incorporate an adult changing table.

The so-called “Metamorphic Lavatory,” designed to accommodate passengers with reduced mobility (PRMs), is the work of Japanese aircraft interior supplier Jamco Corporation. The co...


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There is a version of air travel that most wheelchair users have never experienced: one in which you board an airplane, roll into a designated wheelchair securement space and fly — without transferring into a narrow aisle chair, surrendering your wheelchair at the gate and wondering what condition it will be in when you land. That experience does not yet exist, but Airbus bro...


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