one survey found that 52 percent of adults with a disability in the U.K. had not taken a holiday anywhere in the previous 12 months.The reasons are well known.
Disabled people are often deprived of key three things: good information, appropriate facilities and positive attitudes from other people.To this end, many countries, including the UK, have introduced specific legislation to address these inequalities.
The United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of People with Disabilities asserts the rights of disabled people to participate in cultural life, leisure, recreation and sports.You might expect this kind of political action means disabled people have equal access to travel.