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Airport guidance to help passengers with non-visible disabilities

ACI EUROPE today launched the first ever guidance globally for airports assisting passengers with non-visible disabilities.

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The latest data from Eurostat estimates that one in four adults in the EU is living with some form of disability, and approximately 80% of these conditions are non-visible.
Passengers with non-visible or less visible disabilities have historically been included within the broader category of passengers requiring airport assistance and as such have been included in airport assistance services.

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The development of this dedicated guidance reflects the rapidly evolving context in which accessibility and inclusivity have gained a new momentum.

This calls for the needs and expectations of passengers to be met with utmost consideration - including more awareness for the non-visible conditions. Airports are taking proactive steps to address these needs.

The guidance - Assisting Passengers with Non-Visible Disabilities - builds on a longstanding track record of European airports in caring for the most vulnerable passengers and visitors and further expands the body of knowledge on passenger experience  generated by ACI EUROPE’s dedicated expert network: the organisation’s Facilitation & Customer Services Committee. 

It is a unique tool supporting airports in gaining deeper understanding of the potential range of non-visible disabilities and the associated barriers to travel. Furthermore, it helps navigate the processing of sensitive information from passengers regarding their needs and expectations in order to provide them with the best care throughout their journey. By becoming more disability-aware and adapting their services, airports can ensure that these passengers have the same rights to free movement, freedom of choice and non-discrimination, which are the guiding principles of the European Union law.

Olivier Jankovec, ACI EUROPE Director General said: “Travel is a fundamental right for all, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that airports across Europe remain accessible to everyone. This document serves as a guiding light for airport managing bodies and their stakeholders, offering practical guidance on how to assist passengers with non-visible disabilities in an empathetic and respectful manner. Together, we can make air travel more inclusive, ensuring that every passenger's journey is marked by dignity, respect and equal access to the wonders of our world.”

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ACI EUROPE has consistently championed the cause of accessible and inclusive travel, working in collaboration with various stakeholders, including the European Disability Forum (EDF), the umbrella organisation of persons with disabilities in Europe. ACI EUROPE’s Memorandum of Understanding with EDF stipulates the organisation’s commitment to these principles, notably through the establishment of the annual Accessible Airport Award, granted jointly with the Forum and recognising airports across Europe with the most advanced accessibility practices. Furthermore, the collaborative efforts with the European Institutions and their Member States underscore European airports’ dedication to advancing the rights of all travellers, regardless of their abilities.

The just released guidance document includes an extensive pool of case studies from ACI EUROPE members and partner organisations, constituting a practical manual of ready-made solutions.

The contributions were made by Aena, Athens International Airport, Dublin Airport, London Gatwick Airport, ENAC and Manchester Airport.

Click here to download the pdf: Assisting Passengers with Non-Visible Disabilities

 

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