Limitless Travel founder honoured for commitment to championing accessibility
Angus Drummond named in disability charity the Shaw Trust’s Disability Power 100
Limitless Travel founder Angus Drummond has been honoured for his commitment to championing accessibility in the travel sector.
Drummund, who founded disability-friendly travel provider Limitless in 2014 following his muscular dystrophy diagnosis, has been named in disability charity the Shaw Trust’s Disability Power 100.
The trust said Drummond had devoted himself to "shaping a world in which anyone of any ability and any age could travel without limits". Limitless has now helped thousands of clients have a diverse array of holiday experiences tailored to their specific circumstances.
Drummond said the accolade was recognition of Limitless’s mission "to revolutionalise travel for people with disabilities". "We want to enable everybody and anybody to see and explore this wonderful world we live in," he said.
"It was incredible to be in an environment with so many disabled people who are achieving great things and delivering game-changing work across so many different sectors.
"I never like the word ’inspiration’ but I felt truly inspired by my peers in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100, and it’s events like this which give me more motivation and drive than ever to work hard, bring about change and deliver an exceptional service for all disabled people."