UK Disability Charity says travel industry ignores disabled
This is old news, but I read it only recently. From BBC News (29 Aug 2005):
Disabled holidaymakers face so many problems travelling abroad that many do not bother taking a holiday, disability charity Leonard Cheshire warns.
The charity says that disabled people encounter difficulties from the moment they try to make a booking.
It is calling on tour operators, the government and the EU to improve access in a number of ways.
The industry admits that there is room for improvement but says some progress has been made.
Full article here.