Most accessibility conversations focus on ramps, elevators, and seating.

But one of the most common barriers travelers face is quieter:

Not seeing clearly when it matters.

Airports. Transit stations. Menus. Hotel signage. Phone screens.
Travel depends on quick visual decisions — often in unfamiliar places.

The friction

When vision isn’t sharp:

  • Signs are harder to read from a distance

  • Navigation takes longer and feels more tiring

  • Bright lights, glare, and screens increase eye strain

  • You rely more on others for basic movement and choices

That loss of independence is real — and it adds stress to trips that are supposed to feel manageable.

That’s why we recommend VSP® Individual Vision Plans.

Accessibility isn’t just about physical access.
It’s about being able to move confidently and comfortably on your own terms.

The solution

Staying current on vision care is one of the simplest ways to reduce travel friction.

Plans start at about $13 a month and include:

  • A comprehensive eye exam

  • Up to 30% savings on lens enhancements, like anti-glare

  • Average member savings of $350+ a year on vision care

Anti-glare lenses alone can make airports, night travel, bright terminals, and screen-heavy days noticeably easier.

No special enrollment windows.
No complicated bundles.
Just practical support for real travel needs.

Because accessibility starts before the trip — and sometimes, it starts with seeing clearly.

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Vision Plans Starting at $13 a Month

Take control of your vision care costs with a VSP® Individual Vision Plan. Plans include a comprehensive eye exam and up to 30% savings on lens enhancements, like anti-glare. VSP members save an average of more than $350* a year on their vision care.

Savings based on state and national averages for eye exams and most commonly purchased brands and lens enhancements. This number represents average savings for VSP members at in-network providers. Your actual savings will depend on the eyewear you choose, your plan, the eye doctor you visit, your copays, and your premium. Source: VSP book-of-business paid claims data for Aug-Jan of each prior year.

Always Accessible Travel provides general information from public sources.
Travelers should confirm accessibility details with destinations directly, as conditions vary by location and may change over time.

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