Tips to Make Disability Travelling Easier
If you are travelling with a disability then it has never been easier then now. Agencies, airlines and other forms of transport are always on hand to help. But if you are looking to go travelling this Christmas then there are a few tips that you will want to take with you that will help you enjoy your trip.
1) One of the most important aspects for travelling with a disability is preparation. You should book everything well in advance and then in the lead up to your trip you should get everything ready, such as visiting the doctors and getting any medicine that may be needed.
2) Wherever you are planning to go, you should thoroughly research if these places have local disability clinics and if they do you should obtain there telephone numbers, just in case an unexpected incident does occur.
3) You should try and book your trip through a specialist-disabled travel agency; they will be able to sort out everything for you, ranging from accommodation to transport. They will also be able to guide you to all the local destinations on your trip that has wheelchair/disability accessibility. Therefore you will not have to get stressed while on holiday looking for restaurants or any other amenities.
4) If you have trouble flying and you need anything unique, then you should call the airlines to make sure that they can accommodate this for you. You should also mention to the flight attendants when boarding a plane of any medical problems you may have.
5) Try not to travel alone, invite a friend or a family member that can stay with you. If you cannot speak to anyone then ask the specialist agency if they can find someone to travel with you.
6) Nothing should be left to luck, ring up all the specific locations to make sure everything has been booked correctly. Just to make doubly sure you should also check again a week before you are due to travel.
7) Finally you should remember to arrive early when leaving to go on your trip and travelling back. A lot of airports do get quite busy and you do not want to get caught up in a long entailing queue, which will increase stress levels.
Travelling with a disability does not have to be a strenuous task, by planning everything well in advance you will be able to enjoy your trip without anything unexpected occurring.
For all your Disabled Holidays and Disabled Travel












