Travel Tips and Access Information
Some of the facts that have been collected for you
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How To Travel with a Kidney Disease
Persons with kidney disease, including both those with damaged or
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Cruising with a child with a disability
Have you ever been to Hell and back?  I have! Hey!
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Autism & Airport Travel Safety Tips
A guide for parents and carers Autism & Airport Travel
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Air Travel And Service Animals
[Federal Register: November 1, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 213)] [Rules
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AIR TRAVEL – For reporting incidents believed to constitute discrimination against a passenger with a disability or a violation of DOT’s accessibility rules under the Air Carrier Access Act (14 CFR Part 382).
U.S. Department of Transportation Aviation Consumer Protection Division , C-75-D
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Access Information – Airline Web Sites
These links bring you the access information for the airlines.
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Using an Aisle Chair for Airline Travel
By Kristy LaCroix, Wheelchair Escapes When making the booking, be
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Travelling to Disney with Health Problems
By Stephen Ashley, Author of Walt Disney World with Disabilities:
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 Mobility Scooter Etiquette / Tips For Individuals With Special Needs
By Andrew Garnett, Founder and CEO of Special Needs Group,
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How To Travel With Mobility Impairments
Today the wheelchair symbol is probably the best known international
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How To Travel with a Hearing Impairment or Deafness
If you wear a hearing aid, pack extra batteries and
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How To Travel With Diabetes
With modern methods of glucose control, persons with diabetes should
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How To Travel With An Older Adult
An Essential Guide to Traveling With an Older Adult by
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How To Travel with a Speech Impairment
One of the main problems which a person with speech
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How To Travel With A Sight Impairment Or Blindness
Information for People who are Blind or who have a
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