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  2. Passengers are pretending to be disabled to get fast-tracked ...

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    Cory Lee, a travel blogger and wheelchair user, told CBS MoneyWatch that navigating air travel while disabled is the part of travel he “[dreads] the most out of anything.” His $40,000 electric ...

  3. TravBuddy.com - Wikipedia

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    The site allowed users to find travel buddies planning to travel to the same places at the same times, create travel based blogs, upload travel photos and review bars, restaurants, hotels and attractions. As of August 2013, the site had nearly 470,000 registered contributors. [2]

  4. The newer, the better: How wheelchair users can travel smoothly

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    Cruise ships can offer guests who use mobility devices an accessible, streamlined way to travel. But some extra planning can go a long way toward ensuring the trip goes smoothly.

  5. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Airlines are required to provide passengers with disabilities any assistance they may need in order to travel properly like all other passengers. This includes allowing them with a wheelchair or other guided assistance to board, helping them disembark from a plane upon landing, or connecting these individuals to another flight.

  6. Travel Companion Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Travel Companion Exchange (TCE) was a travel companion matching service established by Jens Jurgen in 1982. [1] As the first [ 2 ] general interest travel companion matching service in existence, it became the forerunner of many similar services and helped pioneer and legitimize the field of singles matching services in general.

  7. 'I just don't want to travel': Wheelchair user discouraged by ...

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    Kim Harrison was traveling to Washington, D.C. to advocate for improvements to mobility. Her wheelchair was damaged by Southwest Airlines on the way.

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