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After my muscular dystrophy diagnosis, I learned firsthand how travel changes when your body does. Here are the lessons I've learnt, both through my personal experiences, and from the amazing people I've met in the past 10 years.
The fear of things going wrong and the exhaustion of planning every detail is enough to put most off from trying to travel with a disability. But with the right support and people around you, nothing is impossible.
We’ve dealt with everything from equipment failures to flight issues, and every time, the team and fellow travellers come together to solve it.
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In ten years, I’ve heard endless conversations from hotels and airlines about improving accessibility. Too often, that’s where it ends: lots of talk, very little action. The industry still treats disabled travel as a niche rather than a necessity.
The realisation I came to is that if we want meaningful change, we can’t wait for the industry to lead. We have to be the ones who create it.
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From the very first phone call, our travellers have been at the heart of Limitless. Their resilience, courage, and humour are what fuel our entire mission.
Our guests don’t just benefit from Limitless—they shape it, drive it, and give it purpose.
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