Delight in the Sky: Emirates’ Journey Toward Autism Certification

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Delight in the Sky: Emirates’ Journey Toward Autism Certification Emirates is setting a new benchmark for accessible travel as it works to become the first Autism Certified Airline, partnering with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). This move aims to create a more inclusive flying experience for individuals with autism and […]

14 Practical Travel Hacks for Accessible Adventures (Part 1 of 2)

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14 Travel Hacks for an Accessible Adventure (a Two-Part Series) Table of Contents The article that you’re about to read has been split into two sections. The first section is shared here, on theworldisaccessible.com, with the second section to be found by heading to either tabifolk.com or by downloading the tabifolk app — links for […]

How Visiting Florianópolis Changed My Perspective on Disabled Travel

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Why a trip to Florianópolis made me rethink how I travel as a disabled person Like millions of others here in Brazil, my wife and I headed to the coast in search of cooler temperatures and some much-needed time on the beach over the holiday period. But I’m saddened to admit that this short little […]