Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
I know, I know, you’ve probably heard that more than a hundred times by now. And while the holiday greetings may get a bit tiresome after while, remember that there is never so much goodwill among people, except at this time of the year!

This is a time for family and friends, and I’d like to thank you for being a part of my family this year. Your involvement in this Wheelchair Travel community means a great deal to me, and I’ve been especially grateful to interact with so many of you this year—whether at one of my speaking engagements or through your comments, e-mails and messages.
This being the first Christmas Day in 4 years that I have not taken an airplane flight, I started this Christmas morning watching holiday messages from airlines around the world.
Check out this clever and cute message from Air New Zealand:
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Delta shared a nice message about connections between people. Can you spot the wheelchair user? 🙂
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I truly wish you a joyous holiday season and look forward to catching-up with you in the New Year!
And don’t worry, I’ll be back up in the air—first thing, tomorrow morning. 😛
With best wishes,
John Morris