Qantas baggage changes, airport staff learning sign language and a music festival that everyone can attend. Here’s what’s new in Travel with Special Needs.
Julie Jones

Julie Jones
Julie Jones is the creator of Have Wheelchair Will Travel, freelance writer and mother to Braeden who lives with cerebral palsy and her teenage daughter Amelia.
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Virgin Australia Announcement – Acceptance of Approved Support Devices
by Julie Jonesby Julie JonesFantastic news! Virgin Australia has made an announcement today which further recognises the needs of families with a child with a disability.…
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Cruises are proving a popular choice for Australian travellers. Not only do they offer great value for money with all meals and…
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There are currently 17 million people in the world who have cerebral palsy so to help raise awareness for World Cerebral Palsy…
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After an extensive and successful trial, it’s fantastic to see the City of Gold Coast has implemented a permanent accessible beach program.…
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Airport lounges used to be reserved for frequent flyers who could afford to purchase an airline’s membership program, but not any more.…
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Travel insurance is often an after thought when it comes to booking a holiday but it’s an essential part of the booking…
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Virgin Australia offers a Disability Assistant Concession fare to assist those with a disability needing the help of a companion to travel. …
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It’s daunting as a wheelchair user entrusting an airline with your chair. Given most wheelchair users are dependent on the equipment when…
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It’s easy to get caught up in planning the exciting elements of a holiday but it’s important to ensure you take care…
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