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If you suffer from a disability you may feel your options for travelling are limited, this isn’t the case. Many companies today specialise in tours for disabled travellers. Even if you want to organise your own trip yourself you can still do so, with forward planning and research the opportunities to travel the world are endless.

Many airports today are easy accessible and offer inductions loops for the hard of hearing, comfortable seating and text phones. Signs are clearly labelled for the visually impaired and some airports are able to provide staff who can communicate via sign laungage. Plus disabled parking spaces can be found located close to the terminal building. The airports will also provide assistants from the car parks to the terminal building.

Although flying may be more complicated if you suffer from a disability than an able bodied person but you will now find the majority of airlines are geared towards catering for disabled flyers. Anothertravel.com has complied a list of airlines which will advise you on the policy they have towards disabled passengers.

The information shown is a guide only - anothertravel.com recommends that you always discuss your own specific requirements with the airline at the time of booking. All airlines prefer as much advance notice of your requirements as possible and it will also help you in having a more relaxed and comfortable journey.

To find the required airline, simply select from the A-Z list below the first letter of the airline you need information for.

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