New research conducted by Essex-based Ocean Holidays has revealed that 51% of people with disabilities find holidays stressful and a third (36%) find them frustrating to plan and book
Many disabled people feel so stressed out when booking and going on holidays that they’ve stopped taking them altogether, new research has found.
For those without a disability, heading away on a trip can be stressful enough once busy airports, early trains and queues at Dover are taken into account.
Those same hurdles can be that much harder and even more anxiety-inducing for people with disabilities.
New research has revealed that 51% of people with disabilities find holidays stressful and a third find them frustrating to plan and book.