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TravelAbility Report: March 2019

What Would TravelAbility Summit look like as NetFlix Series? TravelAbility Week!

August 20, 2020 by Jake Steinman

Going all-virtual this year inspired our team to do even more to meet you where you are and help you avoid information overload. (You may even have some fun!). We’re emulating Netflix and calling this second annual gathering “Season 2”. Attendees will have the ability to choose the number of episodes they want to watch—or binge watch it all live November 9 to 13, 2020. (Season 1 was 2019). The themes this year is Advancing Accessibility and episodes will include “How We Did it.” How  DMO’s, hotels, attractions, and airports are advancing accessibility by creating  landing pages on their website with precisely the information people with a wide range of disabilities need.  Other sessions include: Nothing Dirty Here: Products and Services for Pandemic-proofing, Pure Genius! Assistive Technology and more. You can find the agenda, here. And find coverage of the event, on Marketing News.

Of all the virtual events out there, why attend TravelAbility Week? Consumers and their travel expectations are changing 56 million potential travelers have a disability—and 2020 is the year to begin showing them they are important to you. “While the patchwork of closing has paused marketing campaign, we’re using this time to build the informational infrastructure that will be needed by 

If we’re accessible for people who are disabled today, we’ll all be accessible for the 75 million Baby Boomers who will be aging into a disability tomorrow.
 
—Jake Steinman, Founder, TravelAbilitySummit.com

OUR TAKE A generation of Baby Boomers who refuse to accept age as a barrier will create a new category of products, disrupt the transportation industry, and more,” says Steinman. Find the agenda for new TravelAbility week, just posted here.

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Filed Under: Travel, TravelAbility Week 2020, VIRTUAL2020

Meet Parakeet and Learn Dozens of Virtual Conference Hacks in One Day

August 20, 2020 by Jake Steinman

THE MEETING FOR VIRTUAL MEETING PLANNERS

New Event Space—the digital one. This virtual one stop shop event will be held on September 10th and 11th. Originally conceived as a dress rehearsal for TravelAbility Week, the goal is to help meeting planners plan smarter and make their events sing. As readers of this newsletter you know, TravelAbility comes at a crucial time. Instead of white- knuckling it through the upcoming months, we’re helping the travel industry prepare to attract 77 million baby boomers who will be aging into a disability over the next decade. In a nutshell, here’s our mission for the event. PARAKEET will: 

  • Reduce confusion by inviting the top platforms and API’s to demo based on unique features
  • Showcase cutting-edge tech that best replicates human engagement.
  • Highlight the most creative ways other organizers have used platforms

Now all you need to do is tell a colleague about us! You can find news about Parakeet (including a downloadable list of the 112 virtual conference platforms we researched and an explanation of the methodology) here.   

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Filed Under: Uncategorized, VIRTUAL2020 Tagged With: meeting planners, parakeet, travel conferences

One Woman Making Disability History—for Decades

July 27, 2020 by Jake Steinman

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Judith Heumann on set during her Ted Talk (smiling, wearing a red sweater).

No history of the ADA is complete without the mention of trailblazers, particularly Judith Heumann, author of a new book on her lifelong advocacy, a primer on how to get into good trouble. Heumann is also featured in CripCamp, the fearless and funny history of a summer camp for kids with disabilities in the 1970s that led to lifelong friendships and activism. Barack and Michele Obama produced the documentary. Here are a few of our favorite links to her work, including her new book, Netflix documentary, and a terrific Ted Talk and a brand-new profile of her in the New York Times.   See scenes that hit the cutting room floor, just released, here.

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Filed Under: ADA//Law, Uncategorized Tagged With: ada30, advocate, Judith heummann, leadership

Radical New Ideas for Flying Post Covid-19

July 27, 2020 by Jake Steinman

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Better leave some extra time before you board that flight. NPR’s Marketplace explores what systems may be in place to protect you and your fellow passengers when flying takes off again. Read more.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Transportation, Trends, Uncategorized Tagged With: airlines, airtravel, COVID-19

Major Tour Operator Using “Well Being Directors” to Oversee Safety on Trips

July 26, 2020 by Jake Steinman

A set of items laid out in preparation for a trip including jeans, sneakers, sunglasses, passport, disinfectant, mask, gloves, shirt

The Travel Corporation, which owns 30 travel brands, announced new wellbeing policies for its guided vacations.  The Well-being Directors will be trained in supplier engagement and compliance, daily monitoring of distancing, and hygiene standards. They will offer personal support to guests who have any questions or concerns relating to wellbeing measures while traveling. See more.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Transportation, Uncategorized Tagged With: COVID-19

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