From Able Move to easyTravelseat.com
Following on from the awards, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou invited me to his easyGroup HQ in London to initially discuss the
Able Move Achieves Rating from Leading Magazine
[row] [col span__sm="12"] The UK’s favourite disability lifestyle publication, Able Magazine has awarded Able Move a 4 star rating for
easyTravelseat is born!
The sky is no limit, wheelchair transfers with safety, dignity and comfort.
UK Disabled entrepreneur awards 2018
I had founded in February 2018, Able Move Ltd – my first leap into entrepreneurship… with a belief of making
UK DISABLED ENTREPRENEUR AWARDS 2018
Read about Josh's experience of being a finalist and the overall winner of the UK Disabled Entrepreneur Awards 2018 ran by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and his Stelios Philanthropic Foundation in partnership with Leonard Cheshire.
Wheelchair Users Have their say on Flying Experiences
We have now released the findings of our survey on air travel for wheelchair users. In collaboration with Flying Disabled, ableMove asked 336 wheelchair (powered and manual) users from across the globe about their experiences in aviation so we can keep driving forward positive changes across the industry for all
COVID-19: Take 2 – Flying with a disability survey
Earlier this year ableMove undertook an aviation survey that considered the views of disabled people during COVID-19. To identify disabled passengers key concerns with flying and when might they expect to fly again in a COVID-19 world. 6 months on from the initial survey, the global landscape has changed.
Flying and sailing with a disability in the Caribbean
Josh recently launched his v-log detailing his entire sailing trip to the Caribbean with the Jubilee Sailing Trust, the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation and VMWare and of course with his ableSeat, manual wheelchair, Wheeable toilet chair and his Father. This blog depicts the highlights from Josh's perspective during the trip. On
COVID-19: Flying with a disability survey
On the 21st April 2020, IATA (International Air Transport Association) released a publication assessing prospects for domestic markets concerning COVID-19. The overall consensus found the rise in air travel for the remainder of the year and into next will be slow. Whilst 40% of passengers say they will wait six months or