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Travel blogger with disability uses ‘challenges’ to help others explore the world

Travel blogger with disability uses ‘challenges’ to help others explore the world

In short:

Australian travel blogger and wheelchair user Shane Hryhorec has been capturing his travel experiences to help others with a disability explore the world.

Mr Hryhorec recently documented some of the challenges he faced while trying to board an Asiana Airlines flight from Tokyo to South Korea.

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The ABC’s Charles Brice, who uses a wheelchair, says there should be an international standard for hotels for people navigating travel with a disability.

An Australian blogger has gained online popularity after documenting his travel experiences as a wheelchair user.

Shane Hryhorec, who often travels for work and leisure, said he aims to capture “the good, the bad and the ugly,” while he visits “dream holiday destinations” overseas.

“There is absolutely no mainstream travel content that is supportive of people with disabilities,” Mr Hryhorec said from Lake Como in Italy.

“What is crazy is that nearly 20 per cent of the population has disabilities.

“In my opinion it’s a huge gap in the market.”

A TikTok video he recently published received more than a million views and nearly 70,000 likes after he was almost “not allowed” on an Asiana Airlines flight due to his two wheelchair batteries.

Mr Hryhorec said he was the first passenger to check-in for the flight from Tokyo to South Korea.

He planned to film the check-in process for his TikTok channel “Wheel Around the World” before things “started to go wrong”.

“One of the first questions they [the staff] asked was ‘Why are you in a wheelchair?’,” he said.

He replied: “Why do you need to know why I am in a wheelchair? I just am in one.”