The document summarizes key findings from a quantitative study among 1,037 Americans with disabilities regarding their travel habits and experiences using various modes of transportation and accommodations. Some of the main findings include: - 71% of adults with disabilities have traveled in the past 2 years, taking an average of 2 trips. Younger, wealthier, married adults with disabilities travel most frequently. - When planning trips, adults with disabilities most commonly use the internet, friends/family, and past experiences as sources of accessibility information. - 30% have traveled by air in the past 2 years, typically spending $349 per flight. Hotels are used by 55%, who spend $241 per stay on average. - A typical