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Microtel Continues its Partnership with Able to Travel

Jackson Heights, NY–Microtel, which also promotes the Hawthorne Suites Hotel chain, today extended its partnership with Able to Travel, a full service accredited agency that specializes in booking travel for individuals with disabilities.

Microtel is known for being one of the best hotels to look for Americans with Disabilities Act compliant rooms when traveling in the USA, and vacationing around the world.

All individuals who book Microtel or Hawthorne Suites through Able to Travel or United Spinal Association will receive a 15% discount.

Able to Travel is a program of United Spinal Association, a non-profit that has been improving the quality of life for all Americans with spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, spina bifida and post-polio for over 60 years.

The agency was started to provide travel options for members of United Spinal Association, all of whom are disabled and now number almost 9,000 across the USA. Able to Travel’s client base has now been expanded to include all individuals with disabilities.

Booking wheelchair travel requires extra time and attention to make sure that each trip is accessible. Able to Travel has shown time and again that it can book trouble-free vacation and business trips for their disabled clients.

For more information, log on to http://www.abletotravel.org.

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