Tag: airline policy changes


Southwest Tightens Power Bank Rules Before Summer Travel

Ted and his guide dog Fauna wait at an airport gate with a phone and charging gear visible, illustrating Southwest’s new portable charger rules and accessible air travel planning.

Portable chargers have become one of those travel items that quietly moved from “nice to have” to “absolutely not leaving home without this.” If you are navigating airports with a screen reader, using your phone for boarding passes, texting a travel companion, checking hotel details, tracking a rideshare, using AiraRead More …


Airline rules are shifting fast, here’s what’s changing and how travelers can stay ahead of it

Blind traveler with a guide dog in an airport uses a smartphone while symbols represent airline policy changes like baggage fees, seating rules, WiFi, and lounge access.

Air travel has always been a little like jazz. There’s a structure, a rhythm, and then a whole lot of improvisation when something goes sideways. Lately though, the airlines have been rewriting the sheet music while the band is already playing. Dress codes are suddenly a thing again. Wheelchair servicesRead More …


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