When an airline staffer pushes a little grey wheelchair through a crowded airport terminal, most passengers don’t give it any thought. Sitting next to roller baggage, dropped boarding cards, and the incessant flow of people going from gate to gate, it is a visual fixture of contemporary air travel. For travelers who have cognitive impairments, limited mobility, or otherwise don’t understand English-language signage, the wheelchair is far more si…
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