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Limitless Travel adds three new accessible cruises to 2022 portfolio
New offerings include Norwegian Fjords, Portugal, Spain, Iberia and Mediterranean sailings
'Never stop educating yourself on D&I' travel leaders told
Diversity consultant Dr Joanna Abeyie warns firms must change their ways at TTG’s Diversity and Inclusion Breakfast
Celebrity Cruises' bridge team now one-third female
Line has industry record number of female bridge officers and captains serving onboard its ships
The Wheelie Good Travel Company on being an accessible travel disrupter
Agency owner Jon Fletcher hopes to change attitudes towards accessible travel through his new venture, the Wheelie Good Travel Company. He talks to Abra Dunsby about his vision for the brand.
British Airways seals partnership with hidden disabilities scheme
British Airways is first airline to formally recognise Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
Limitless Travel reveals new cruises and destinations for 2022
New trips include a South African safari, the Caribbean, Thailand, Portugal and Italy
Search for sustainability heroes of luxury travel is on
Nominations are sought for a new category in the TTG Luxury Travel Awards, to recognise the individuals driving the sector towards a more sustainable future.
UK disabled community 'looking forward to travel again'
Limitless Travel founder Angus Drummond said the company has taken away more than double the amount of people in 2021 compared to 2019
InsideJapan Tours to up focus on accessible trips
Specialist working with Tokyo resident and accessible travel expert Josh Grisdale to develop more disabled-friendly product
Venice plans wheelchair-accessible route to Saint Mark's Square
The city’s authorities have reportedly "vowed to make the area’s main sights accessible to all"
Limitless Travel launches new trips for 2021 and 2022
New locations for this year include Bournemouth, Brighton, Paris, Iceland, Thailand and Las Vegas
Limitless Travel sells out first post-lockdown trip
Disabled-friendly and accessible holiday specialist reports surge in demand from brand new customers
Earth Day: 'Will travel revert to being just for the rich?'
Not flying somewhere “just because it’s cheap”, building carbon into travel prices and subsidised holidays for “those who deserve it” were discussed
'Disabled travellers deserve a holiday to remember in 2021'
’We want out customers to feel the magic of travel again,’ writes Limitless Travel founder and chief executive Angus Drummond for TTG
'Even without Covid our customers are afraid to leave the house because of their disability'
Angus Drummond, founder of accessible holiday specialist Limitless Travel, talks to Abra Dunsby about empowering vulnerable people to go on holiday.
Accessible holidays specialist Limitless Travel wins entrepreneur award
Travel firm receives recognition for growth at Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards
Prince Harry: 'Reshape tourism for the benefit of all'
Duke of Sussex has urged travel firms to "build back better" post-Covid
Archer & Gaher Adventures on selling halal-friendly holidays and inclusive travel
Husband-and-wife duo David Archer and Hafsa Gaher, founders of Archer & Gaher Adventures, are working hard to promote halal-friendly holidays and inclusive travel. Abra Dunsby finds out more.
Disabled tour specialist ceases trading
Can Be Done ceased trading on 12 March
Stansted trains 1,000 staff to be Dementia Friends
Employees in all teams and all levels have been trained by the Alzheimer’s Society
How to sell accessible holidays - top tips from Whizz-Kidz's CEO
Ruth Owen offers advice for agents wanting to sell accessible holidays as she warns today’s disabled youth will not accept being treated differently
Travel 'missing a trick' by under-serving disabled clients
Ruth Owen, chief executive of disabled children’s charity Whizz-Kidz, was speaking at TTG’s inaugural Diversity & Inclusion breakfast
Disability specialist operator is business awards finalist
Limitless Travel through to final of entrepreneur awards
Removing barriers to tourism: 3 new accessible tours
There are more than 13 million disabled people in the UK with a spending power of £250 billion a year