Airports and Accessible Travel: A Practical Guide
Description
ACI World has launched an essential publication dedicated to improving accessible travel for all passengers.
Building on the ACI World Airports and Persons with Disabilities Handbook, the expanded guidance provides:
- Practical steps to make airports barrier-free for passengers with visible and hidden disabilities.
- Strategies to integrate accessibility into new and existing passenger terminals.
- Advances in accessible services and universal access in terminals and ground transport.
- Training approaches for staff to support passengers with disabilities.
- Case studies and lessons learnt from airports worldwide.
The guide has been developed by the ACI World Facilitation and Services Standing Committee, ACI World training partners, ACI Regions, ACI airport members and Customer Centric Consulting.
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Note: Organizations that promote inclusivity, including accessibility groups and non-profit organizations, are eligible for exclusive member pricing. Please contact publications@aci.aero to claim the offer and join us in making a positive impact.
Once purchased, the publication will be sent to you by e-mail. All versions are available. The document will also be available in your customer area.
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