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Why Disabled Travellers Are Still Expected to Be Their Own Accessibility Experts

Despite years of progress, disabled travellers are still being asked to do far more work than non-disabled travellers just to go on holiday. From checking measurements to chasing confirmations and explaining needs repeatedly, the expectation remains that accessibility is something the traveller must manage themselves.

This is one of the least discussed but most persistent problems in accessible travel.

The hidden workload behind every accessible holiday

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Industry Insight: Hotels Refusing to Allow Essential Medical Equipment in Guest Rooms. Why Blanket Bans Are a Legal Risk

We are seeing a growing number of cases where hotels refusing to allow essential medical equipment into guest rooms, usually citing “health and safety” concerns. A recent example involved Roca Nivaria Gran Hotel in Tenerife, where we were advised that an electric profiling bed and an electric hoist would not be permitted. For many disabled travellers, this type of equipment is not optional.

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Accessible Beaches Abroad. Why “Beach Access” Means Very Different Things

Accessible beaches abroad are often highlighted in destination marketing and can be a key reason disabled travellers choose one resort over another. From our experience arranging holidays overseas, “accessible beach” can mean very different things in practice. The detail matters far more than the label.

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