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Tag Archives: air travelers with disabilities
Hitting the Road for the Holidays? Plan Ahead for a Less Stressful Trip
According to the American Automobile Association, otherwise known as AAA, over 55 million travelers are taking to the roads and the skies this Thanksgiving holiday, among them approximately 12.6 percent (almost 7 million) travelers with disabilities (https://newsroom.aaa.com/tag/thanksgiving-travel-forecast). The majority of … Continue reading
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Tagged accessible air travel, accessible hospitality, accessible lodging, accessible rail travel, accessible rental car/van, ADA National Network Centers, air travelers with disabilities, anxiety, consumer guides, holiday season, holiday travel, organizing, people, planning, rail travelers with disabilities, renting an accessible vehicle, stress, tips for travelers with disabilities, TSA, TSA Notification Card, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), wheeled mobility
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, January 4 to Friday, January 8
Aquí puede leer este artículo en español. Diagnostics: NPR program highlights over the telephone hearing test (The Hearing Review) A recent National Public Radio (NPR) Morning Edition program featured a hearing test that consumers can take over the phone to … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly News Roundup
Tagged accessible airplane bathrooms, adults with autism, air travelers with disabilities, Alzheimer's Disease, American Sign Language (ASL), Apple ResearchKit, Autism & Beyond, autism awareness, autism in girls, British Psychological Society Division of Educational and Child Psychology, caregivers, Duke Medical Center, hearing loss, hearing test, National Hearing Test, negotiated rulemaking, Office of Naval Research, sarcasm in ASL, teens with autism, University of Manitoba, US Department of Transportation
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