Tag: travel planning


American Is Cutting Some Summer Routes. Here’s Why That Matters for Blind Travelers

American Airlines plane parked at the gate outside a terminal window, with airport signs in the foreground and a digital departures board showing several canceled flights. A blue sign below reads that schedules may be subject to change, reinforcing the article’s theme of shrinking summer flight options and changing travel plans.

There is a particular kind of travel frustration that starts before you ever leave home. You book the flight that actually works, not just the cheapest one, but the one with the right timing, the better airport, the manageable connection, the version of the trip that feels doable. Then theRead More …


Spirit Is Shutting Down. Here’s What Blind Travelers Should Do Next

Spirit Airlines plane parked at an airport gate with a departures board showing repeated canceled flights, illustrating the airline’s shutdown and the travel disruption it caused.

Sometimes a trip changes because of weather. Sometimes it changes because of a delay, a missed connection, or an airline deciding your gate should be as far away as humanly possible. And sometimes the company underneath the trip simply gives way. Spirit Airlines says it began an orderly wind-down ofRead More …


What Happens When Your Travel Provider Starts Falling Apart?

A middle-aged man with salt-and-pepper hair, black rectangular glasses, and a long white goatee stands in a busy airport terminal wearing a plain black shirt and carrying a shoulder bag. Beside him is Fauna, a black Labrador guide dog with a small patch of gray under her muzzle, wearing a brown working harness. Flight information screens and travelers blur in the background, creating a realistic airport setting.

There is a particular kind of travel stress that does not show up when you book the trip. It does not happen when you find the fare, pick the room, or save the confirmation email in that folder you swear you will be able to find later. It happens whenRead More …


Why Summer Travel Is Getting More Expensive, and Why Your Flight Options Are Worse

Ted and his guide dog Fauna stand in a busy airport terminal beneath flight information screens, illustrating rising summer travel costs and fewer flight options.

There is an especially cruel kind of travel math happening right now. You pay more, get fewer choices, and somehow still end up at Gate C27 eating an overpriced sandwich while your boarding time creeps backward like it has commitment issues. That is the shape of summer travel at theRead More …


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