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Managing postural needs for air travel

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Richard_Scope
Richard_Scope Posts: 3,653 Scope online community team
edited August 2023 in Cerebral palsy

Do you find air travel difficult or impossible due to your postural needs? Perhaps you're a family member, parent, partner or healthcare professional who supports individuals with postural needs to fly. We want to hear from you.

In collaboration with Driving Mobility, we are exploring the barriers to accessing air travel for individuals with postural needs. We want to hear from a range of people of varying ages, disabilities and backgrounds.

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  • Sunny_D
    Sunny_D Community member Posts: 13 Listener
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    This is an issue that I am worried about as I am going on a holiday to Japan, which is obviously long haul.  I would appreciate any advice.  

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