The Invisible Class.
The class no one books.
There’s a class in travel no one chooses, but millions are forced into.
For people with disabilities, every journey comes with barriers: broken elevators, invasive security checks, endless bureaucracy, lost wheelchairs, and tourist sites that remain inaccessible. While others travel freely and check off bucket-list adventures, travelers with limited mobility are left navigating obstacles instead of creating memories.
When travel should excite, but obstacles cause concern.
We call it The Invisible Class — not marked on any ticket, but imposed by choices and designs made without everyone in mind.
With this campaign, Ottobock is shining a light on the hidden barriers that people with disabilities face when traveling. Our goal is to make the invisible visible, remove obstacles where we can, and share guidance from our community. Because travel should mean freedom, not a fight.
On a journey to make every journey possible.
A journey with The Invisible Class.
All-inclusive shouldn’t just be a vacation package - it should mean traveling from A to B with independence and dignity.

Real stories, real journeys.
You don’t have to scroll far on Instagram or TikTok to see what traveling with a disability can look like. Ottobock users are sharing their experiences with #InvisibleClass to shine a light on obstacles and resilience.
See their stories and share yours. Because every journey deserves to be seen.
Explore with Ease.
Our ottobock ambassadors have created Google Maps lists featuring ideas for an accessible day of sightseeing, tips, and hidden gems in their hometowns. A little help from one traveler to another - sharing the best ways to navigate and enjoy every journey. Got great tips? Send them via our contact form and we’ll add them to the map!

A guide to supporting accessible travel.
Making invisible barriers visible.
To address these challenges and raise awareness, the Invisible Class campaign brings hidden barriers out of the shadows—appearing in cities worldwide. Posters with striking “expectation vs. reality” visuals invite everyone to reflect on the true travel experience and the urgent need for accessible travel for all.
Get in touch.
Have questions, ideas, or tips to share? We’d love to hear from you!










