6 Tour Companies Dedicated to Travelers with Disabilities
By Arundhati Nath
Growing up, Neha Arora didn’t have the easiest time traveling with her family—her father is visually impaired and her mother is a wheelchair user. “We’d travel 2,000 miles only to realize the place wasn’t accessible or wouldn’t give us the experience we were looking forward to,” says Arora. In 2016, she founded Planet Abled , a travel company that caters to the needs of people with various disabilities, a group the World Health Organization estimates at 15 percent of the world’s population. Arora isn’t the only one pushing for more thoughtful travel experiences—here’s a look at six companies focused on accessible travel .
Travel for All
Travel for All has organized more than 5,000 vacations around the world for travelers with a variety of requirements, including cane users, slow walkers, hearing and vision impaired persons, travelers with complex health issues like dialysis and developmental disabilities, and wheelchair users. “As multiple sclerosis began to affect my own personal travel, I researched what resources could assist me with executing travel using my wheelchair,” says CEO Tarita Davenock. “I was shocked when I saw the lack of services.” Every trip Travel for All plans comes with an accessibility specialist. “We research and give our clients the pros and cons of any area in the world before planning the trip, so our client knows what to expect while they are in that destination,” says Davenock. “Meticulous planning and great attention to detail are the keystones of keeping our vacations safe.”
A Seable group trip in Cambodia, where travelers visited the Wat Phnom temple
Seable Holidays
Seable Holidays specializes in trips for visually impaired travelers. All trips include trained chaperones—who undergo a background check—as well as inclusive sports and sensory activities like horse riding, scuba diving, kayaking, wine tasting, yoga, and tactile museum excursions. And everything is thoroughly vetted, with chaperones, activities, and accommodations tested by blind people before they’re recommended by the company. While trips are on pause during the pandemic, Seable Holidays will bring them back in summer 2022.
Easy Access Travel
Debra Kerper and her team at Easy Access Travel accommodate most types of physical disabilities in their solo trips and mixed group tours. While Kerper sometimes relies on her own experiences as a traveler in a wheelchair, she says every trip needs to be tailored to an individual client’s needs. To do so, the team spends time getting to know their clients to match them with the best vacation choice, and visits hotels and tourist spots for inspection, takes cruises beforehand, and collects information from trustworthy sources to ensure a safe, accessible, and fun experience.
Planet Abled
Neha Arora’s Planet Abled arranges customized tours for people with different types of disabilities, and also plans group tours that include non-disabled people. Their trips mostly take place in India and South East Asia , with plans to expand to countries in Europe, and popular activities include river rafting, skiing, trekking, and wildlife safaris. Some of their extra touches include assigning a travel buddy for the blind, seeking special permission from museums so clients can touch and feel the articles on display, and arranging for sign language interpreters for the hearing impaired.
Wheel the World
Alvaro Silberstein, the CEO of Wheel the World , was paralyzed from the chest down after surviving an accident at 18. This didn’t stop him from seeing the world—he’s since visited 30 countries on five continents. “I realized that people with disabilities should be able to explore places as anyone else,” he says. Most of his clients are adults or seniors with mobility disabilities and wheelchair users, and he can arrange solo travel or group trips. Silberstein wants to create more awareness around accessibility, and his company pays special attention to details like the height of beds, width of doors, and accessibility of bathrooms, compiling this information on the Wheel the World website. Their multi-day trips are designed with local tour operators with a focus on accessible travel, and includes access to adaptive bikes, beach wheelchairs, and equipment for hiking, skydiving, kayaking, scuba diving, and surfing—they’ve even planned Macchu Pichu trips for wheelchair users . The company makes sure “prices are competitive and the pricing is the same no matter if the clients have a disability or not,” says Silberstein.
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Tapooz Travel
Laurent Roffe and Aicha Nystrom spent years volunteering with an organization that provides outdoors excursions to people with disabilities. “We have many friends in wheelchairs as part of our close community,” says Roffe. “I’m a sea kayak guide and [Aicha] is a ski guide and this has always been a source of immense joy for us. Launching our accessible travel business was a natural extension of what we are and what we like to do.” Their company, Tapooz Travel , specializes in trips for those with mobility issues, including visual and hearing impairment, rather than cognitive disabilities. When they have a client with a visual or hearing impairment, they make sure there’s at least one guide trained in sign language, or have a guide who can help with things like reading the menu at the restaurant and providing a voice narration during a site visit. Their network also includes adaptive sports instructors, sailboat skippers, tribal elders, massage therapists, and hot air balloon operators , all of whom are trained to work with travelers with disabilities.
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We’re well on our way into spring, and I’m a firm believer that this season brings a fresh start and new beginnings — and I embrace that philosophy when it comes to my travel wardrobe as well. I’m all about out with the old (or the things I haven’t found myself wearing in the last year) and in with the new (or all the cute trendy things I know I’ve worked really hard to deserve) especially when there are so many great deals on spring travel clothing right now.
And as a travel writer, you can bet that I’m always on a mission to find fun and functional outfits for my upcoming trips. This season, I’m headed to Italy (twice!), Greece, Key West, and the Caribbean, and I’m ready to be cute and comfortable everywhere I go. Personally, I think spring is the easiest season to achieve exactly that since there are tons of flowy, linen-inspired styles in stores and more importantly: they’re on sale. Here are some of the best spring travel clothing deals I found — with prices that start as low as $15 and discounts as high as 70 percent off .
Best Amazon Travel Clothing Deals
Amazon is always one of my go-to spots for easy travel outfits, and right now there are a ton of great spring looks that are heavily discounted. From comfy joggers that are ideal for plane rides to an adorable two-piece waffle knit set that comes in 14 different colors that’s perfect for a day of exploring to a classic pair of Reebok sneakers that are nearly half the original price — there are nearly endless deals to check out at Amazon.
- Dr. Scholl's Shoes Women's Time Off Sneaker , $60 (originally $100)
- Anrabess White Linen Pants , $28 with coupon (originally $38)
- Lillusory 2-Piece Knit Sets For Women Trendy Sweatsuit Sets , $36 (originally $46)
- Anrabess Women’s Jumpsuit , $29 (originally $36)
- Ajisai Women’s Jogger Pants , $30 (originally $42)
- Xieerduo Waffle Knit 2 Piece Summer Short Set , $15 with coupon (originally $28)
- The Drop Women's Anaya Square-Neck Cutout Tiered Maxi Dress , $48 (originally $70)
- Reebok Unisex Club C 85 Sneaker , $37 (originally $70)
- Karl Lagerfeld Paris Women's Pattern Blazer , $58 (originally $169)
- The Drop Women's @caralynmirand Ruffle-Neck Tiered Mini Dress , $40 (originally $50)
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Best rei travel clothing deals.
Spring is a magical time to get outside and hike or explore, which is super fitting since some of REI’s best sales are happening now. Score 70 percent off this easy-to-style Outdoor Voices athletic dress , stock up on Vuori ripstop shorts for half off, and protect yourself from mosquitoes with the ExOfficio BugsAway bucket hat . While you’re at it, score a classic Patagonia wind shield pants for 50 percent off. Then, hit the trails with Salomon hiking boots that are also half-price while sporting these Prana Sky Canyon joggers that are a whopping 66 percent off.
- Vuori Vintage Ripstop Shorts , $34 (originally $68)
- Outdoor Voices Doing Things Dress , $32 (originally $108)
- Cotopaxi Capa Hooded Insulated Jacket , $150 (originally $250)
- Hoka Bondi 8 Road-running Shoes , $133 (originally $165)
- Prana Sky Canyon Jogger Pants , $30 (originally $90)
- Salomon Outpluse Mid Gortex Hiking Boots , $80 (originally $160)
- ExOfficio BugsAway Della Jogger Pants , $75 (originally $100)
- Topo Designs Dirt Coveralls , $132 (originally $189)
- ExOfficio BugsAway Bucket Hat , $37 (originally $55)
- REI Co-op Swiftland MT BlueSky Trail-Running Shoes , $75 (originally $150)
- Patagonia Wind Shield Pants , $83 (originally $169)
- Veja Marlin Sneakers , $147 (originally $210)
- The North Face Circaloft Quarter-Zip Insulated Pullover , $110 (originally $220)
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Best nordstrom travel clothing deals.
Easy and breezy is the name of the game when it comes to the spring finds on sale at Nordstrom right now. For the traveler who loves a flowy black dress (hi, it’s me!) this is the place to shop. From Nike Air Force 1 sneakers and a shockingly discounted Longchamp crossbody bag to a stunning layered ruffle dress from Free People that’s just begging to be the spotlight of some of your most Insta-worthy moments this spring, these are can’t-miss deals. Hitting the beach? Layer this stylish Becca beach jumpsuit that’s marked down drastically over your bathing suit.
- Chelsea28 Black Sundress , $60 (originally $80)
- Splendid Angie Crop Wide Leg Pants , $118 (originally $158)
- Steve Madden Fortunate Bit Mule , $54 (originally $90)
- Longchamp Small Le Foulonné Leather Crossbody Bag , $274 (originally $365)
- Nike Air Force 1 Sneakers , $88 (originally $115)
- Free People Stop Time Floral Tiered Ruffle Cotton Maxi Dress , $140 (originally $198)
- Skims Body-Con Tank Maxi Dress , $72 (originally $118)
- Dolce Vita Debra Platform Sandal , $78 (originally $130)
- Becca Beach Date Wide Leg Cover-Up Jumpsuit , $58 (originally $88)
- Sam Edelman Bay Cutout Slide Sandal , $49 (originally $120)
- Du Paradis Tiered Denim Maxi Dress , $149 (originally $212)
- Maggie London Floral Maxi Dress , $100 (originally $158)
- Zella Commute Stowaway Hood Rain Jacket , $78 (originally $129)
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Best lululemon travel clothing finds.
I’m a big believer in a travel capsule wardrobe that’s comfortable, which is why I tend to lean toward stylish athleisure looks from Lululemon. Travelers looking to put a little spring in their step at the airport will find some solid finds in Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much Section” this month. Shop everything from the Lululemon Scuba Relaxed joggers to the iconic Lululemon Align Tank Top for all your spring adventures. And since we all know tennis skirts are all the rage these days, don’t skip the Pace Rival Mid-Rise Skirt — I’ve got my eye on the Sonic Pink one.
- Lululemon Stretch Woven High-Rise Wide-Leg Pant , $79 (originally $148)
- Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L , $29 (originally $38)
- Like a Cloud Ribbed Longline Bra , $39 (originally $68)
- Pace Rival Mid-Rise Skirt , $39 (originally $78)
- Lululemon Align Tank Top , $49 (originally $68)
- Groove Super-High-Rise Flared Pant Nulu , $49 (originally $118)
- Everlux Asymmetrical Tennis Tank Top , $49 (originally $68)
- Side-Cinch Ribbed Cardigan , $54 (originally $78)
- Scuba High-Rise Relaxed Jogger , $79 (originally $118)
- Court Rival High-Rise Skirt , $39 (originally $88)
- Tapered-Leg Mid-Rise Pant 7/8 Length , $59 (originally $128)
- Restfeel Women's Slide , $39 (originally $58)
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Best madewell travel clothing deals.
Madewell is always a favorite spot for stocking up on classic, well-made basics that can easily make up an effortless travel wardrobe capsule. From this simple pleated top (that’s more than half off) to the Petite Rosedale High-Rise Straight Pant that’s majorly marked down, there are endless options for those looking to score timeless pieces that can really elevate your vacation outfits. Easy to take from day to dinner, this Button-Front Blouson Mini Shirtdress is about to be the M.V.P. of your next trip.
- The Harlow Wide-Leg Pant , $50 (originally $118)
- Relaxed Tulip-Back Top , $19 (originally $88)
- Lightspun Cover-Up Mini Shirtdress , $50 (originally $65)
- Poplin Flared Midi Skirt in Stripe , $110 (originally $128)
- The Signature Knit Scoopneck Sweater Tank , $20 (originally $60)
- Checkered-Stitch Wedge Sweater Vest , $50 (originally $70)
- Pleated Short-Sleeve Top , $40 (originally $85)
- The Perfect Vintage Wide-Leg Jean in Vintage Canvas Wash: Snap Edition , $70 (originally $128)
- The Petite Rosedale High-Rise Straight Pant in Crepe , $50 (originally $118)
- Button-Front Blouson Mini Shirtdress in Floral Crepe , $72 (originally $128)
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Best vuori travel clothing deals.
I can’t stress enough how much I love to travel in athleisure, but I’m always determined to look as put together as possible. The deals you can find at Vuori right now are making it a breeze to do just that. From the Rib Crop Tank with built-in bra support — because no one wants to deal with an actual bra on a long haul flight — to the Vuori Miles Joggers that are buttery soft and super flattering, you can create an effortless travel look in just a few clicks. Oh, and while you’re at it, you might as well add this corduroy hat to your cart since it’s easy to pack and will protect you from the sun.
- Vuori Miles Jogger , $94 (originally $118)
- Vuori Rib Crop Tank , $38 (originally $64)
- Vuori Sherpa Hooded Trench , $172 (originally $288)
- Vuori Cove Funnel Neck Tank | Light Heather Grey , $46 (originally $58)
- Vuori Performance Cord Hat | Navy Corduroy Hat , $19 (originally $32)
- Vuori Studio Half Zip | Women's Light Azure Workout Jacket , $70 (originally $88)
- Vuori AllTheFeels Legging | Ether High-Rise Leggings , $88 (originally $98)
- Vuori Yosemite Bra | Sawyer Strappy Sports Bra , $29 (originally $58)
- Vuori Lux Intentions Jumpsuit , $76 (originally $128)
- Vuori Short Sleeve Halo Crop , $51 (originally $64)
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Best athleta travel clothing deals.
When it comes to athleisure, Athleta never misses. I’m a huge fan of their basics and the power they have to create an easy and comfortable travel outfit. Right now, shoppers will find big markdowns on the Cool Down Top as well as the Essential Top , plus a cool 30 percent off the vibrant Elation High-rise Pants . And don’t forget to check out the aptly named Layover Cardigan , the Santorini Cinch Dress , and Brooklyn utility pant, all travel-inspired and perfect for any adventures you have planned this spring.
- Athleta Cool Down Top , $17 (originally $65)
- Athleta Layover Cardigan , $55 (originally $149)
- Athleta Keys Sweater Dress , $150 (originally $279)
- Athleta Elation Ultra High Rise Tight , $60 (originally $89)
- Athleta Makani Swim Short , $35 (originally $59)
- Athleta North Point Rashguard , $44 (originally $79)
- Athleta With Ease Open Back Top , $25 (originally $59)
- Athleta Brooklyn Mid-Rise Ankle Utility Pant , $65 (originally $99)
- Athleta Endless High Rise Cargo Short , $60 (originally $89)
- Athleta Essential Top , $33 (originally $55)
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Confession: I was a big Abercrombie girl in high school and college and then somewhere along the way I forgot about the brand completely — until it flooded my TikTok feed and I realized how the brand has grown and changed. Now some of my absolute favorite staple pieces and dresses are from Abercrombie again. Looking to grab some spring finds? Well, there are 20 pages of sale items to check out (and that’s just in the women’s clearance section!), but don’t worry, I clicked through them all to find some of the best offers. Personally, I’m in love with these linen-blend shorts that work super well with this 3-pack of “Going-out” tanks that’s also a serious score at $30 making each top just $10. The Trapeze Maxi Dress is also a favorite, and at 60 percent off, it’s a steal.
- Lace-Trim High-Neck Midi Dress , $45 (originally $120)
- Women's Linen-Blend Tiered Maxi Skirt , $60 (originally $80)
- Women's Linen-Blend Embroidered Pull-On Short , $35 (originally $60)
- 3-Pack Seamless Fabric Going-Out Tanks , $30 (originally $80)
- Trapeze Maxi Dress , $50 (originally $120)
- Women's Essential Sunday Sweatpant , $40 (originally $70)
- Women's Long-Sleeve Plunge Cutout Maxi Dress , $60 (originally $120)
- Mid Rise Tailored Shorts , $55 (originally $70)
- YPB neoWARM Hooded Full-Zip , $60 (originally $140)
- Long-Sleeve Easy Waist Romper , $45 (originally $80)
- Cozy Cloud Knit Wide Leg Pant , $35 (originally $50)
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Comfortable and cozy is the name of the game at Everlane, and I’m never mad about that. When it comes to spring travel clothing, Everlane is really making it count with some solid markdowns that I know I’m ready to add to my cart. From The Hammered Satin Slip Skirt that’s heavily discounted to The Poplin Slip Dress that’s less than a third of its original price to The Curvy ’90s Cheeky Jean that’s half its normal price, these are truly unbeatable deals.
- The Hammered Satin Slip Skirt , $39 (originally $98)
- The Poplin Slip Dress , $33 (originally $110)
- The Endless Summer Sandal , $50 (originally $125)
- The Curvy ’90s Cheeky Jean , $55 (originally $110)
- The City Stripe Ruched Dress , $45 (originally $178)
- The Alpaca Oversized Cardigan , $89 (originally $178)
- The Satin Pull-On Pant , $35 (originally $128)
- The ReTrack Jogger , $33 (originally $110)
- The Cashmere Oversized Turtleneck , $74 (originally $248)
- The Alpaca Crew , $35 (originally $118)
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On April 24, 2024, the MICHELIN Guide announced its very first Key hotels in the United States — a brand new distinction recognizing the most outstanding hotels in the country. We're thrilled to report that in Chicago, eight hotels earned at least One Key. Of those, half make their home in the kinds of historic buildings that give this city its well-earned reputation as one of the most architecturally distinguished cities in the country. Follow Michigan Avenue north from the heart of the Loop to the Gold Coast and you’ll pass within two blocks of all but one of them. The Chicago Athletic Association sits within a Venetian Gothic landmark. The Gwen makes its home in a storied 1929 Art Deco skyscraper. The Pendry sets up shop in the masterpiece that is the 1929 Art Deco Carbide & Carbon Building. And the lower floors of the Viceroy make use of the meticulously-preserved, 1920s-vintage Cedar Hotel. There are Key hotels too in newer builds, among them the Peninsula (with uniformed bellboys and staffers who seem to know the name of each individual guest) and the Waldorf Astoria , its lobby a marble marvel. Below, explore the map and scroll down for more about each of the MICHELIN Guide’s eight hotels in Chicago.
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Is Southwest about to end its free-for-all seating?
The company says it is ‘very seriously studying’ alternatives to its signature open-seating system.
Southwest Airlines fans know the drill: Check in to your flight exactly 24 hours in advance and secure your spot in line to board the plane. What seat you’ll end up in? That’s a mystery until the last minute.
A puzzle to some and an invigorating challenge to others, Southwest’s unique boarding process and one-class cabin are now under the microscope as the airline looks for ways to prop up its financial performance. In a call with investors Thursday, Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said executives are “very seriously studying” seating and the way passengers board the planes.
“It’s been several years since we last studied this in-depth, and customer preference and expectations change over time,” Jordan said. “We are also studying the operations and financial benefits of any potential change.”
Unlike most airlines, Southwest doesn’t have a premium section on its planes that commands higher fares. Where other carriers might charge extra for a cushy seat in the first few rows or an extra-legroom option near the front, Southwest customers can grab whatever seat is open. A spot near the front won’t come with any additional frills, however.
In a news release announcing quarterly earnings, a conference call discussing those results and an interview with CNBC , representatives said they were taking a deep look at customer preferences around seating and boarding. The current open-seating system was put in place when airliners were generally less full, the company said, noting that preferences change as planes fill up.
“There’s no decision, there’s nothing to report other than we are seriously looking at this,” Jordan said in response to a question about seating. “But early indications both for our customers and for Southwest look pretty darn interesting.”
While Southwest has contemplated the possibility of assigned seating for nearly two decades at least , the review has accelerated over the past six months, the CEO said. Jordan said the company will say more during an event for investors in September. The company has also recently said that it is preparing to add red-eye flights in the next couple of years.
Today, Southwest passengers can pay more to end up in a better seat, even without picking that seat in advance. Upgrades that provide priority boarding and early check-in give customers the first pick of spots. The airline makes “hundreds of millions of dollars” from those upgraded boarding options, executives said last year.
“They’re in kind of a pickle regarding revenue generation, so they’re looking at everything,” said Robert W. Mann, a consultant and former airline executive. “I think what they have seen is that when they’ve tweaked their existing cattle call … they find it to be very lucrative.”
He said that if the airline could deliver a more “pleasant” boarding process, or seat selection for a fee, it would probably be attractive to travelers.
“There’s nothing about their boarding process that they couldn’t improve,” Mann said.
Travel analyst Henry Harteveldt, president of Atmosphere Research Group , said he did research more than a decade ago that found a large number of people avoided Southwest because it did not offer extra-legroom seats, assigned seats or a premium business-class cabin. He said that the airline could make “an enormous amount of money” by adding assigned seating — and that travelers would probably welcome knowing what seat they would end up in.
“I think it could be an incredibly positive thing for the airline, but I recognize that Southwest has a more-than-50-year history of being egalitarian, of having open seating and being different from other airlines,” he said.
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FAA lifts ground stop of Alaska Airlines flights after system issues resolved
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted a ground stop that applied to all Alaska Airlines and subcarrier flights after about an hour Wednesday. The order was first instituted because of a software issue at the airline.
"This morning we experienced an issue while performing an upgrade to the system that calculates our weight and balance. Out of an abundance of caution, we requested a ground stop for all Alaska and Horizon flights, which was instituted at approximately 7:30 a.m. PT," Alaska said in a statement to USA TODAY. "The issue was mitigated and the ground stop for Alaska and Horizon flights expired at 8:30 a.m. PT. We have begun releasing flights. Residual delays are expected throughout the day. We apologize for the inconvenience and encourage guests to check the status of their flights on alaskaair.com or the Alaska App prior to heading to the airport."
The ground stop did not apply to Alaska flights operated by regional carrier SkyWest.
Although Alaska said it anticipates some delays throughout its system Wednesday as a result of the ground stop, as of 11:50 a.m. ET, the airline was not reporting any cancellations, according to FlightAware .
Zach Wichter is a travel reporter for USA TODAY based in New York. You can reach him at [email protected].
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