Traveling onboard an aircraft is something the majority of people are comfortable with, particularly if you are accustomed to catching flights your entire life. While the experience may still invoke some feelings of discomfort, generally speaking, your average passenger can handle flying. However, some people have a fear of flying that prevents them from even boarding a flight.
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Scotland’s Railway has taken another step forward in its commitment to making rail services accessible for all, with the installation of new British Sign Language (BSL) totems at four major stations across the country. The totems – which provide real-time travel information in BSL – have been installed at Glasgow Queen Street, Edinburgh Waverley, Haymarket, […]
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