How the travel industry still ignores people with disabilities
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(CNN) — As restrictions are gradually lifted, traveling abroad will be a high priority for many people. But for a disabled person, getting away on holiday can seem like a distant dream -- with or without a pandemic. People with disabilities are still subjected to systematic discrimination when it comes to travel. They face barriers that non-disabled people do not, which can prevent them from going on holiday -- or at least drastically limit their choice about where to go and what to do.More Related News
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