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There are many opportunities in the world of Accessible Travel to improve existing goods and services and to create new one. Here's a starting list.
Travellers with disabilities will find the Canadian Transportation Agency's brochure and website very helpful when planning to travel by air.
Access to public transport in Paris is not easy for older and disabled travellers and for wheelchair users. Tips on accessible travel in and around Paris.
Not so long ago, wheelchair users couldn't book a dinner reservation. Now, there are few places they can't go, and tour operators eager to take them around the world.
The Canadian Transportation Agency regulates air, passenger rail, and interprovincial ferry services and terminals in Canada. They deal with accessibility complaints.
How can parents meet the needs of a child with a disability and the desires of non-disabled siblings?
Brussels is a superb destination for disabled or older travellers. Some useful access information for visiting Brussels.
Access to Paris's main tourist attractions for older and disabled travellers and wheelchair users is improving. Some 'Paris by Wheelchair'-style tips:
Accessible vacations and business travel made easier for disabled travelers. Find out about Washington State Ferry accessibility and San Juan Islands handicapped travel.
Now more than ever, its easier for the nation's 54 Americans with disabilities to pursue their dream vacation.
The Canadian Transportation Agency will hear oral submissions from Air Canada and WestJet on October 29, 2007 concerning medical oxygen. The public may attend.
Information Bulletin from the Canadian Transportation Agency announces some key accessibility developments for air, rail and ferry travel, including in terminals.


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